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- Q245509 subject Q7021133.
- Q245509 subject Q7142498.
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- Q245509 abstract "The Tsyklon (Циклон, "Cyclone", also known as Tsiklon), GRAU index 11K67, was a Soviet-designed expendable launch system, primarily used to put Cosmos satellites into low Earth orbit. It is based on the R-36 intercontinental ballistic missile designed by Mikhail Yangel and made eight launches, with seven successes and one failure. All of its launches were conducted from LC-90 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. It is sometimes designated Tsyklon-2A, not to be confused with the later Tsyklon-2 rocket. It was introduced in 1967 and was derived from the R-36 ICBM (NATO designation SS-9 Scarp). It was retired in 1969.It made its maiden flight on 27 October 1967. The booster's design was kept secret and no images or film clips of the complete vehicle were released to the public until after the collapse of the Soviet Union in part because of being used exclusively for military payloads and also because it was derived from an actively serving missile system. After 1991, the plant where the R-36/Tsyklon were manufactured ended up in newly-independent Ukraine.Tsyklon was designed by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau and manufactured by Yuzhmash (both in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine). Control system was designed at NPO "Electropribor" (Kharkiv, Ukraine). The last flown derivative, the Tsyklon-3 was retired in January 2009, however another derivative, the Tsyklon-4, is still under development.".
- Q245509 countryOrigin Q15180.
- Q245509 diameter "3.0".
- Q245509 failedLaunches "1".
- Q245509 finalFlight "1969-01-25".
- Q245509 height "39.7".
- Q245509 launchSite Q177477.
- Q245509 lowerEarthOrbitPayload "3000000.0".
- Q245509 maidenFlight "1967-10-27".
- Q245509 manufacturer Q851367.
- Q245509 mass "1.82E8".
- Q245509 rocketFunction Q697175.
- Q245509 rocketStages "2".
- Q245509 status "Retired".
- Q245509 successfulLaunches "7".
- Q245509 thumbnail Cyclone-3_rocket_launching_Meteor-3_satellite.png?width=300.
- Q245509 totalLaunches "8".
- Q245509 wikiPageExternalLink www.alcantaracyclonespace.com.
- Q245509 wikiPageExternalLink www.yuzhnoye.com.
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- Q245509 countryOrigin Q15180.
- Q245509 diameter "3 m".
- Q245509 fail "1".
- Q245509 first "1967-10-27".
- Q245509 function "Medium carrier rocket".
- Q245509 height "39.7 m".
- Q245509 last "1969-01-25".
- Q245509 launches "8".
- Q245509 leoPayload "3000.0".
- Q245509 manufacturer Q851367.
- Q245509 mass "182000.0".
- Q245509 name "Tsyklon".
- Q245509 sites "Baikonur Cosmodrome, LC-90".
- Q245509 stages "2".
- Q245509 status "Retired".
- Q245509 success "7".
- Q245509 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q245509 type Rocket.
- Q245509 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q245509 type Thing.
- Q245509 type Q41291.
- Q245509 comment "The Tsyklon (Циклон, "Cyclone", also known as Tsiklon), GRAU index 11K67, was a Soviet-designed expendable launch system, primarily used to put Cosmos satellites into low Earth orbit. It is based on the R-36 intercontinental ballistic missile designed by Mikhail Yangel and made eight launches, with seven successes and one failure. All of its launches were conducted from LC-90 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. It is sometimes designated Tsyklon-2A, not to be confused with the later Tsyklon-2 rocket.".
- Q245509 label "Tsyklon".
- Q245509 depiction Cyclone-3_rocket_launching_Meteor-3_satellite.png.
- Q245509 name "Tsyklon (Tsiklon)".