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Vostok was a family of rockets derived from the Soviet R-7 Semyorka ICBM and was designed for the human spaceflight programme. This family of rockets launched the first artificial satellite and the first crewed spacecraft (Vostok) in human history. It was a subset of the R-7 family of rockets.

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  • Vostok-2M
    expendable carrier rocket
  • Vostok-K
    expendable carrier rocket
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The Soviet Union 1969 CPA 3732 stamp (Vostok on Launching Pad)The Soviet Union 1969 CPA 3732 stamp (Vostok on Launching Pad)
Vostok Launch by Richard Terry, 1978Vostok Launch by Richard Terry, 1978
R-7 vostokR-7 vostok
Russia-Moscow-VDNH-Rocket R-7-2Russia-Moscow-VDNH-Rocket R-7-2
Russia-Moscow-VDNH-Rocket R-7-1Russia-Moscow-VDNH-Rocket R-7-1
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Moscow. VDNKh. The full-scale model of the Vostok 8K72K carrier rocket installed before Pavilion No. 32 Cosmos.Moscow. VDNKh. The full-scale model of the Vostok 8K72K carrier rocket installed before Pavilion No. 32 Cosmos.
Moscow. VDNKh. The full-scale model of the Vostok 8K72K carrier rocket installed before Pavilion No. 32 Cosmos: the third stage and the nose cone containing the payload.Moscow. VDNKh. The full-scale model of the Vostok 8K72K carrier rocket installed before Pavilion No. 32 Cosmos: the third stage and the nose cone containing the payload.
Moscow. VDNKh. Dominating structures of the Square of Industry.Moscow. VDNKh. Dominating structures of the Square of Industry.