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The Voskhod was a spacecraft built by the Soviet Union's space program for human spaceflight as part of the Voskhod programme. It was a development of and a follow-on to the Vostok spacecraft. Voskhod 1 was used for a three-man flight whereas Voskhod 2 had a crew of two. They consisted of a spherical descent module, which housed the cosmonauts, and instruments, and a conical equipment module, which contained propellant and the engine system. Voskhod was superseded by the Soyuz spacecraft in 1967.

1964  WikimediaWikidata
mass 5000 kilogram, 
spacecraftSoviet Union, 
2Dong Fang Hong 2Ekranspacecraft11964[[Voskhod|]], 

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