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dbpedia:Tsyklon
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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.
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Tsyklon (Tsiklon)
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dbpedia-owl:countryOrigin
dbpedia:Soviet_Union
dbpedia-owl:diameter
3.0
dbpedia-owl:failedLaunches
1
dbpedia-owl:finalFlight
1969-01-25Z
dbpedia-owl:height
39.7
dbpedia-owl:launchSite
dbpedia:Baikonur_Cosmodrome
dbpedia-owl:lowerEarthOrbitPayload
3e+06
dbpedia-owl:maidenFlight
1967-10-27Z
dbpedia-owl:manufacturer
dbpedia:Yuzhmash
dbpedia-owl:mass
1.82e+08
dbpedia-owl:rocketFunction
dbpedia:Launch_vehicle
dbpedia-owl:rocketStages
2
dbpedia-owl:status
Retired
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7
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dbpedia-owl:totalLaunches
8