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- Q2107170 subject Q7021133.
- Q2107170 subject Q7021136.
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- Q2107170 abstract "The Soyuz-L (Russian: Союз, meaning "union"), GRAU index 11A511L was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used for tests of the LK Lunar lander in low Earth orbit, as part of the Soviet lunar programme.The Soyuz-L was essentially a two-stage derivative of the Molniya-M, itself derived from the original Soyuz. It featured the reinforced first stage and boosters used to provide support for the Molniya's third stage, allowing it to carry a larger and more massive payload. A larger payload fairing was also fitted, to accommodate the LK spacecraft. The Soyuz-L made its maiden flight in 1970, and was retired in 1971, having made three launches. All three launches were successful. The later Soyuz-U used a similar configuration to the Soyuz-L.".
- Q2107170 countryOrigin Q15180.
- Q2107170 diameter "10.3".
- Q2107170 finalFlight "1971-08-12".
- Q2107170 height "50.0".
- Q2107170 launchSite Q177477.
- Q2107170 maidenFlight "1970-11-24".
- Q2107170 manufacturer Q763402.
- Q2107170 mass "3.0E8".
- Q2107170 rocketFunction Q697175.
- Q2107170 status "Retired".
- Q2107170 successfulLaunches "3".
- Q2107170 totalLaunches "3".
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- Q2107170 wikiPageWikiLink Q763402.
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- Q2107170 countryOrigin Q15180.
- Q2107170 first "1970-11-24".
- Q2107170 function Q697175.
- Q2107170 last "1971-08-12".
- Q2107170 launches "3".
- Q2107170 manufacturer Q763402.
- Q2107170 name "Soyuz-L".
- Q2107170 sites Q177477.
- Q2107170 sites Q258129.
- Q2107170 status "Retired".
- Q2107170 success "3".
- Q2107170 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q2107170 type Rocket.
- Q2107170 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q2107170 type Thing.
- Q2107170 type Q41291.
- Q2107170 comment "The Soyuz-L (Russian: Союз, meaning "union"), GRAU index 11A511L was a Soviet expendable carrier rocket designed by OKB-1 and manufactured by State Aviation Plant No. 1 in Samara, Russia. It was used for tests of the LK Lunar lander in low Earth orbit, as part of the Soviet lunar programme.The Soyuz-L was essentially a two-stage derivative of the Molniya-M, itself derived from the original Soyuz.".
- Q2107170 label "Soyuz-L".
- Q2107170 name "Soyuz-L".