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Polyot (rocket)

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Function
  
Interim carrier rocket

Country of origin
  
Soviet Union

Diameter
  
2.99m (9.8ft)

Manufacturer
  
OKB-1

Height
  
30m (98ft)

Mass
  
277,000kg (610,000lb)

Polyot (rocket)

The Polyot (Also known as Sputnik, GRAU index 11A59) was an interim orbital carrier rocket, built to test ASAT spacecraft. It was required as a stopgap after the cancellation of the UR-200 programme, but before the Tsyklon could enter service. Only two were ever launched, the first on 1 November 1963, and the last on 12 April 1964. Both of these flights were successful.

The rocket consisted of a core stage, and four boosters, which were taken from a Voskhod 11A57 rocket. It was capable of delivering a 1,400 kg payload into a 300 km by 59° Low Earth orbit.

It is a member of the R-7 family.

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Polyot (rocket) Wikipedia