Disambiguation evidence for R-7 Semyorka rocket via surface form

"R-7 Semyorka"


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alsoKnownAs R-7 Semyorka rocket
surface form: R-7
alsoKnownAs Semyorka
configuration two-stage core with four strap-on boosters
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
designBureau OKB-1
designer Sergei Korolev
developedFor Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces
developmentStart early 1950s
diameter about 10.3 m across booster span
enteredService 1959
familyVariant Soyuz rocket
surface form: Soyuz launch vehicle
familyVariant R-7 Semyorka rocket self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sputnik launch vehicle
familyVariant Voskhod launch vehicle
familyVariant Vostok-K rocket
surface form: Vostok launch vehicle
firstFlightDate 1957-05-15
firstOrbitalLaunchDate 1957-10-04
firstOrbitalPayload Sputnik 1
fuel kerosene (RP-1 type)
guidanceSystem inertial guidance
heritage basis of the long-lived Soyuz launch vehicle family
historicalEra Cold War
impact initiated the space race between the USSR and the USA
instanceOf intercontinental ballistic missile
instanceOf launch vehicle
instanceOf rocket family
languageOfName Russian
launchMass approximately 280000 kg
launchOf Luna 1
launchOf Luna 2
launchOf Luna 3
launchOf Sputnik 1
launchOf Sputnik 2
launchOf Vostok 1
launchSites Baikonur Cosmodrome
launchSites Plesetsk Cosmodrome
launchedFirstHuman Yuri Gagarin
length about 34 m
meaningOfName Semyorka means “the seven” in Russian
natoReportingName SS-6 Sapwood
notableFor being the world’s first intercontinental ballistic missile
notableFor launching Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite
notableFor marking the start of the space age
numberOfStages 2
oxidizer liquid oxygen
primaryRole intercontinental ballistic missile
propellantType liquid
range about 8000 km
secondaryRole space launch vehicle
status active as launch vehicle family derivatives
status retired as ICBM
successor R-7 Semyorka rocket self-linksurface differs
surface form: R-7A
warheadType nuclear warhead

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OKB-1 developed
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Sputnik 1 launchVehicle
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Baikonur Cosmodrome rocketLaunched
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