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the ocean between 31 March and 6 April 1965. No other test or backup spacecraft was built with an EVA port. The decision was made to go ahead with Voskhod 2 anyway, due to a one-year lead time to construct a replacement. Planned follow-on Voskhod missions were cancelled, including the Soviet Air Force version, long-duration one-man flight.
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error put the craft into a tumble. Approximately twenty-nine minutes later, the craft's automatic self-destruct function activated. The craft was completely destroyed to prevent sensitive information from literally falling into enemy hands. Over 100 pieces of the spacecraft were tracked, falling into
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Volga airlock and Berkut spacesuit like those used for the spacewalk of Alexey Leonov on the Voskhod 2 mission, Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, Moscow.
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The uncrewed craft was launched three weeks before Voskhod 2. The primary objective of Voskhod 2 was to conduct a
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spacecraft launched on 22 February 1965. The craft was essentially an uncrewed version of
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https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/displayTrajectory.action?id=1965-012A
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system, placing it with many other Soviet scientific and military satellites.
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The Rocket Men, Vostok and Voskhod, the First Soviet Manned Spaceflights
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https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-012A
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OKB-1
COSPAR ID
1965-012A
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SATCAT no.
Voskhod-3KD
OKB-1
Voskhod
Baikonur
31/6
OKB-1
Geocentric
Low Earth
Perigee altitude
Apogee altitude
Inclination
Period
Epoch
Voskhod programme
Voskhod 1
Voskhod 2
Kosmos (satellites)
Kosmos 56
Kosmos 58
‹See Tfd›
Russian
Soviet
Voskhod 2
airlock
Kosmos

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