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Rokot (Russian: Рокот
meaning Rumble or Boom), also
transliterated Rockot, was a
Soviet Union (later Russian)
space launch vehicle that was
capable of...
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built on the site of Svobodny.[citation needed]
Strela differs from the
Rockot,
which is also
derived from the UR-100, in that it has
undergone fewer modifications...
- is a
launch complex at the
Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. It is used by
Rockot, and
previously Kosmos carrier rockets. It
consists of a
single pad, originally...
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founded in 1995.
Eurockot uses an
expendable launch vehicle called the
Rockot to
place satellites into low
Earth orbit (LEO).
Eurockot is
jointly owned...
- 2015-10-13.
Retrieved 2015-10-18. "EUROCKOT
Successfully Launches MOM –
Rockot hits
different Orbits".
Eurockot Launch Services.
Archived from the original...
- was
launched on 30 June 2003 from the
Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a
Russian Rockot launch vehicle. The
satellite was
alive for two and a half months, during...
- GRACE-1 and GRACE-2, were
launched from
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia, on a
Rockot (SS-19 + Briz
upper stage)
launch vehicle on 17
March 2002. The spacecraft...
- has a m**** of 820 kg, and can be
launched from
various Soyuz, Vega, or
Rockot rockets. It has a
revisit time of 24 h. The
project was
cancelled in 2012...
- delays, it was
launched on 2
November 2009 from
Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a
Rockot rocket. The
first data from the
MIRAS (Microwave
Imaging Radiometer using...
- flew in 2000.
Rockot, a
converted ballistic missile, is
offered for
launching smaller payloads. For
international marketing of
Rockot launches, Khrunichev...