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- Zenit-2 diameter "3.9".
- Zenit-2 height "57000.0".
- Zenit-2 mass "444900.0".
- Zenit-2 mass "444900.0".
- Zenit-2 abstract "The Zenit-2 is a Ukrainian, previously Soviet, expendable carrier rocket. First flown in 1985, it has been launched 37 times, with six failures. It is a member of the Zenit family of rockets, and was designed by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau.With 13-15 ton payload in LEO it was intended as up-middle class launcher greater than 7-ton payload middle Soyuz and smaller than 20-ton payload heavy Proton. Zenit-2 would be certified for manned launches and placed in specially built launch pad at Baykonur spaceport, carrying the new manned partially reusable Zarya spacecraft that developed in end of the 1980s but was canceled. Also in the 1980s Vladimir Chelomey's firm proposed never realised 15-ton Uragan spaceplane launched by Zenit-2.A modified version, the Zenit-2S, is used as the first two stages of the Sea Launch Zenit-3SL rocket. Launches of Zenit-2 rockets are conducted from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 45/1. A second pad, 45/2, was also constructed, but was only used for two launches before being destroyed in an explosion. A third pad, Site 35 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome was never completed, and work was abandoned after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.The Zenit-2 is currently being replaced by the Zenit-2M, which incorporates enhancements made during the development of the Zenit-3SL, and it is unclear whether any remain to be launched. The Zenit-2 has a fairly low flight rate as the Russian government usually avoids flying national security payloads on Ukrainian rockets.During the late 1990s, the Zenit-2 was marketed for commercial launches. Only one such launch was conducted, with a group of Globalstar satellites, which ended in failure after a computer error resulted in the premature cutoff of the second stage.".
- Zenit-2 countryOrigin Soviet_Union.
- Zenit-2 countryOrigin Ukraine.
- Zenit-2 diameter "3.9".
- Zenit-2 failedLaunches "6".
- Zenit-2 height "57.0".
- Zenit-2 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Zenit-2 maidenFlight "1985-04-13".
- Zenit-2 manufacturer Yuzhnoye_Design_Office.
- Zenit-2 mass "4.449E8".
- Zenit-2 rocketFunction Launch_vehicle.
- Zenit-2 successfulLaunches "31".
- Zenit-2 successor Zenit-2M.
- Zenit-2 successor Zenit-3SL.
- Zenit-2 thumbnail Zenit-2_rocket_ready_for_launch.jpg?width=300.
- Zenit-2 totalLaunches "37".
- Zenit-2 wikiPageID "9424530".
- Zenit-2 wikiPageLength "4433".
- Zenit-2 wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Zenit-2 wikiPageRevisionID "694645603".
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_45.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_launch_vehicles_of_Ukraine.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_launch_vehicles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Expendable_launch_system.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Globalstar.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Launch_pad.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Launch_vehicle.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_oxygen.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_35.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Proton_(rocket_family).
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink RD-120.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink RD-170.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink RD-8.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink RP-1.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Sea_Launch.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz_(rocket).
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Sun-synchronous_orbit.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Uragan_(spaceplane).
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Chelomey.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Yuzhnoye_Design_Office.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Zarya_(spacecraft).
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Zenit-2M.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Zenit-3SL.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Zenit_(rocket_family).
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLink Zenit_(satellite).
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zenit".
- Zenit-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zenit-2".
- Zenit-2 caption "Zenit-2 at Site 45/1".
- Zenit-2 countryOrigin Soviet_Union.
- Zenit-2 derivatives Zenit-2M.
- Zenit-2 derivatives Zenit-3SL.
- Zenit-2 fail "6".
- Zenit-2 family Zenit_(rocket_family).
- Zenit-2 first "1985-04-13".
- Zenit-2 function Launch_vehicle.
- Zenit-2 launches "37".
- Zenit-2 manufacturer Yuzhnoye_Design_Office.
- Zenit-2 sites Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Zenit-2 sites Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_45.
- Zenit-2 stages "Two".
- Zenit-2 success "31".
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dablink.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expendable_launch_systems.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Rocket.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Payload.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Stage.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rocket-stub.
- Zenit-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Space-stub.
- Zenit-2 subject Category:Space_launch_vehicles_of_Ukraine.
- Zenit-2 subject Category:Space_launch_vehicles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Zenit-2 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Zenit-2 type Rocket.
- Zenit-2 type Vehicle.
- Zenit-2 type DesignedArtifact.
- Zenit-2 type Thing.
- Zenit-2 type Q41291.
- Zenit-2 comment "The Zenit-2 is a Ukrainian, previously Soviet, expendable carrier rocket. First flown in 1985, it has been launched 37 times, with six failures. It is a member of the Zenit family of rockets, and was designed by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau.With 13-15 ton payload in LEO it was intended as up-middle class launcher greater than 7-ton payload middle Soyuz and smaller than 20-ton payload heavy Proton.".
- Zenit-2 label "Zenit-2".
- Zenit-2 sameAs Q6501191.
- Zenit-2 sameAs Зенит-2.
- Zenit-2 sameAs Zenit-2.
- Zenit-2 sameAs Zenit-2.
- Zenit-2 sameAs ゼニット2.
- Zenit-2 sameAs 제니트-2.
- Zenit-2 sameAs Zenit-2.