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- Vostok_5 abstract "Vostok 5 (Russian: Восток-5, Orient 5 or East 5) was a joint mission of the Soviet space program together with Vostok 6; as with the previous pair of Vostok 3 and Vostok 4 the two Vostok spacecraft came close to one another in orbit and established a radio link.Several delays plagued the prelaunch preparations of Vostok 5, the biggest being concern over elevated solar flare activity. At this early phase, it was not well understood what effects this might have on the spacecraft and its passenger, so the planned launch date of 11 June was postponed a few days. On the 14th, Bykovsky was strapped into the capsule awaiting liftoff when further delays occurred. A gyroscope in the Blok E stage malfunctioned and needed to be replaced, but this would mean removing the propellants from the booster, taking it down from the pad back to the vehicle assembly building, and delaying the launch another several days. It was decided to take the calculated risk of simply doing the repair work on the fully fueled launch vehicle. A replacement gyroscope was quickly installed and liftoff took place at 2:59 PM Moscow time. One last minor problem popped up when a pad umbilical failed to disconnect, but as soon as the booster began lifting, it was yanked out. The launch proceeded without any difficulties, although the Blok E stage slightly underperformed and put the spacecraft into a lower-than-intended orbit at 108x137 miles (175x222 kilometers) versus the normal 112x146 miles (181x235 kilometers).Cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky was originally intended to stay in orbit for eight days, but the mission details changed many times due to elevated levels of solar flare activity at the time and he was eventually ordered back after five days. This remains the record for solo manned flight in Earth orbit. In addition, the low orbit of the spacecraft made it uncertain as to whether decay would not occur in under eight days. This combined with solar flare activity affecting the diameter of the Earth's atmosphere might potentially introduce drag that could not only cause premature reentry, but result in Vostok 5 landing almost anywhere on Earth.Bykovsky performed a couple of simple scientific experiments in orbit and also practiced exercise and testing his body's reactions to weightlessness. In the postflight debriefing, he would say that the overall design of the spacecraft was good, but the clock was in a location that made it hard to see and the instrument panel was placed too far away. The first aid kit could not be reached at all without unstrapping from the seat. Like Valentina Tereshkova, he noted that the helmet headset produced sharp, unpleasant noise. He described the food as generally of good quality, although it probably should not be eaten before launch.A problem with the spacecraft's waste collection system is reported to have made conditions \"unpleasant\" in the capsule. The only other difficulty encountered was that, like on Vostok 1 and Vostok 2, the re-entry module failed to separate cleanly from the service module when it was time for Bykovsky to come home and he experienced several seconds of sharp vibrations following separations.The Vostok 5 landing coordinates were 53.39777°N 67.60500°E / 53.39777; 67.60500, 2 km northwest of Karatal, North Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan; and 550 km northwest of Karagandy, Kazakhstan. A group of local farmers greeted Bykovsky prior to rescue crews arriving. At the landing location is a small fenced park with two monuments. One monument is a 10-meter tall silver rectangle with a small stone marker nearby listing the date of the landing. The second monument is an L-shaped sandy colored stone structure. One leg of the \"L\" is an observation deck with stairs leading to it. The other leg of the \"L\" has a space-themed mural carved into the stone face. The mural depicts a floating cosmonaut in a spacesuit surrounded by stars, telescopes, planets, and the Sun.The re-entry capsule is on display at the Tsiolkovsky Museum in Kaluga.".
- Vostok_5 cosparId "1963-020A".
- Vostok_5 thumbnail Vostok_spacecraft.jpg?width=300.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageID "194318".
- Vostok_5 wikiPageLength "8319".
- Vostok_5 wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Vostok_5 wikiPageRevisionID "656771867".
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Alexey_Leonov.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Apsis.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Astronaut.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Boris_Volynov.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1963_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_spaceflights.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1963.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_1963.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vostok_program.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink East.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Gagarins_Start.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Gyroscope.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Kaluga.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Mass.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_inclination.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Orient.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Solar_flare.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_space_program.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Toilet.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Tsiolkovsky_State_Museum_of_the_History_of_Cosmonautics.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Valentina_Tereshkova.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Valery_Bykovsky.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok-K.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_(spacecraft).
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_1.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_2.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_3.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_4.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_6.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLink Vostok_programme.
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vostok 5 and 6".
- Vostok_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vostok 5".
- Vostok_5 apsis "gee".
- Vostok_5 cosparId "1963".
- Vostok_5 crew1Up Alexey_Leonov.
- Vostok_5 crew1Up Boris_Volynov.
- Vostok_5 crew1Up Valery_Bykovsky.
- Vostok_5 crewMembers Valery_Bykovsky.
- Vostok_5 crewPhoto "Valeri bykovsky.jpg".
- Vostok_5 crewSize "1".
- Vostok_5 flights1Up "First".
- Vostok_5 imageCaption "Model of the Vostok capsule with its upper stage".
- Vostok_5 insignia "Vostok_5-6_mission_patch.svg".
- Vostok_5 landingDate "--06-19".
- Vostok_5 launchDate "--06-14".
- Vostok_5 launchRocket "Vostok-K 8K72K".
- Vostok_5 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Vostok_5 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_1.
- Vostok_5 launchSite Gagarins_Start.
- Vostok_5 manufacturer "Experimental Design Bureau OKB-1".
- Vostok_5 missionDuration "428820.0".
- Vostok_5 name "Vostok 5".
- Vostok_5 nextMission Vostok_6.
- Vostok_5 operator Soviet_space_program.
- Vostok_5 orbitInclination "64.9".
- Vostok_5 orbitPeriod "5226.0".
- Vostok_5 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Vostok_5 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Vostok_5 orbitsCompleted "82".
- Vostok_5 position "Pilot".
- Vostok_5 previousMission Vostok_4.
- Vostok_5 programme Vostok_programme.
- Vostok_5 programme "(Manned flights)".
- Vostok_5 satcat "591".
- Vostok_5 spacecraft "Vostok-3KA No.7".
- Vostok_5 terminology "Cosmonaut".
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- Vostok_5 subject Category:1963_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Vostok_5 subject Category:Human_spaceflights.
- Vostok_5 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1963.
- Vostok_5 subject Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_1963.
- Vostok_5 subject Category:Vostok_program.
- Vostok_5 hypernym Mission.
- Vostok_5 point "53.39777 67.605".
- Vostok_5 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Vostok_5 type CelestialBody.