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List Of Proton Launches
, rockets of the UR-500 / Proton family have accumulated 429 launches since 1965, 381 of which were successful, yielding an success rate. For launches in a specific decade, see: * List of Proton launches (1965–1969) * List of Proton launches (1970–1979) * List of Proton launches (1980–1989) * List of Proton launches (1990–1999) * List of Proton launches (2000–2009) * List of Proton launches (2010–2019) * List of Proton launches (2020–2029) This chart is up to date . {{Universal Rocket Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton ...
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Proton (rocket Family)
Proton (Russian: Протон) (formal designation: UR-500) is an expendable launch system used for both commercial and Russian government space launches. The first Proton rocket was launched in 1965. Modern versions of the launch system are still in use as of 2022, making it one of the most successful heavy boosters in the history of spaceflight. The components of all Protons are manufactured at the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center factory in Moscow and Chemical Automatics Design Bureau in Voronezh, then transported to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, where they are assembled at Site 91 to form the launch vehicle. Following payload integration, the rocket is then brought to the launch pad horizontally by rail, and raised into vertical position for launch. As with many Soviet rockets, the names of recurring payloads became associated with the launch vehicle itself. The moniker "Proton" originates from a series of similarly named scientific satellites, which were am ...
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List Of Proton Launches (1965–1969)
This is a list of launches made by the Proton rocket between 1965 and 1969. All launches were conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The list includes the first five launches, which were conducted under the designations UR-500 and UR-500K, before the selection of the name Proton. Launches , colspan="6" , 1965 , - , colspan="6" , 1966 , - , colspan="6" , 1967 , - , colspan="6" , 1968 , - , colspan=6, 1969 , - References * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Proton launches (1965-1969) Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton1965 Proton launches ...
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List Of Proton Launches (1970–1979)
This is a list of launches made by the Proton rocket between 1970 and 1979. All launches were conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Launches , colspan="6" , 1970 , - , colspan="6" , 1971 , - , colspan="6" , 1972 , - , colspan="6" , 1973 , - , colspan="6" , 1974 , - , colspan="6" , 1975 , - , - , colspan="6" , 1976 , - , colspan="6" , 1977 , - , colspan="6" , 1978 , - , colspan="6" , 1979 , - References * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Proton launches (1970-1979) Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton1970 Proton launches ...
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List Of Proton Launches (1980–1989)
This is a list of launches made by the Proton rocket between 1980 and 1989. All launches were conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Launches , colspan="6" , 1980 , - , - , colspan="6" , 1981 , - , colspan="6" , 1982 , - , colspan="6" , 1983 , - , colspan="6" , 1984 , - , colspan="6" , 1985 , - , colspan="6" , 1986 , - , colspan="6" , 1987 , - , colspan="6" , 1988 , - , colspan="6" , 1989 , - References * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Proton launches (1980-1989) Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton1980 Proton launches ...
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List Of Proton Launches (1990–1999)
This is a list of launches made by the Proton rocket between 1990 and 1999. All launches were conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Launches , colspan="6" , 1990 , - , colspan="6" , 1991 , - , colspan="6" , 1992 , - , colspan="6" , 1993 , - , colspan="6" , 1994 , - , colspan="6" , 1995 , - , colspan="6" , 1996 , - , colspan="6" , 1997 , - , colspan="6" , 1998 , - , colspan="6" , 1999 , - References * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Proton launches (1990-1999) Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton1990 Proton launches ...
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List Of Proton Launches (2000–2009)
This is a list of launches made by the Proton rocket between 2000 and 2009. All launches were conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Launches , colspan="6" , 2000 , - , colspan="6" , 2001 , - , colspan="6" , 2002 , - , colspan="6" , 2003 , - , colspan="6" , 2004 , - , colspan="6" , 2005 , - , colspan="6" , 2006 , - , colspan="6" , 2007 , - , colspan="6" , 2008 , - , colspan="6" , 2009 , - References * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Proton launches (2000-09) Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton2000 Proton launches ...
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List Of Proton Launches (2010–2019)
This is a list of launches made by the Proton-M The Proton-M, (Протон-М) GRAU index 8K82M or , is an expendable Russian heavy-lift launch vehicle derived from the Soviet-developed Proton. It is built by Khrunichev, and launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Ka ... rocket between 2010 and 2019. All launches were conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Launch statistics Rocket configurations Launch sites Launch outcomes Launch history References * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Proton launches (2010-2019) Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton2010 Proton launches ...
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List Of Proton Launches (2020–2029)
This is a list of launches made by the Proton-M The Proton-M, (Протон-М) GRAU index 8K82M or , is an expendable Russian heavy-lift launch vehicle derived from the Soviet-developed Proton. It is built by Khrunichev, and launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Ka ... rocket between 2020 and 2029. All launches will be conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The Proton rocket is scheduled to make its last flight and be retired before 2030. Launch statistics Rocket configurations Launch sites Launch outcomes Launch history Planned launches References {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Proton launches (2020-29) Universal Rocket (rocket family) Proton2020 Proton launches ...
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Universal Rocket (rocket Family)
The Universal Rocket or ''UR'' family of missiles and carrier rockets is a Russian, previously Soviet rocket family. Intended to allow the same technology to be used in all Soviet rockets, the UR is produced by the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center. Several variants were originally planned, of which only three flew, and only two of which entered service. In addition, the cancelled UR-500 ICBM formed the basis for the Proton carrier rocket. UR-100 The UR-100 and its variants (e.g. UR-100N) were the standard small ICBM of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Only the UR-100N (NATO reporting designation: SS-19 Stiletto) remains in active duty, with 20–30 missiles operational. The Strela and Rokot carrier rockets are based on the UR-100N. A number of UR-100Ns have been earmarked for use as launch vehicles for the Avangard maneuverable reentry vehicle. UR-200 The UR-200 was intended to be a larger ICBM that could also be used as a carrier rocket. Nine test ...
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