# Voskhod

> series of Soviet crewed spacecraft

**Wikidata**: [Q841176](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q841176)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voskhod_(spacecraft))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/voskhod

## Summary
Voskhod was a series of Soviet crewed spacecraft, classified as a type of spacecraft. Developed in the Soviet Union, it succeeded the Vostok class of spacecraft and had a mass of 5000 kilograms. A significant event, a rocket launch, occurred on October 6, 1964, related to the Voskhod program.

## Key Facts
*   Voskhod is a series of Soviet crewed spacecraft.
*   It is classified as a spacecraft.
*   The mass of a Voskhod spacecraft is 5000 kilograms.
*   A significant event, a rocket launch, occurred on October 6, 1964.
*   The Voskhod series was preceded by the Vostok class of spacecraft.
*   The Voskhod series was also followed by the Vostok class of spacecraft.
*   Its country of origin is the Soviet Union.
*   Kosmos 47, an uncrewed test flight of a prototype Voskhod spacecraft, was the first multiple-occupant spacecraft.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Voskhod?
A: Voskhod is a series of Soviet crewed spacecraft. It was developed in the Soviet Union and succeeded the Vostok class of spacecraft.

### Q: What was the purpose of the Voskhod program?
A: The Voskhod program involved crewed spacecraft missions. It notably included Kosmos 47, an uncrewed test flight of a prototype Voskhod spacecraft, which was the first multiple-occupant spacecraft.

### Q: What spacecraft preceded Voskhod?
A: The Voskhod series was preceded by the Vostok class of spacecraft.

### Q: What is the mass of a Voskhod spacecraft?
A: A Voskhod spacecraft had a mass of 5000 kilograms.

### Q: When was a significant event related to Voskhod?
A: A significant event, a rocket launch, occurred on October 6, 1964.

## Why It Matters
The Voskhod series holds a significant place in the history of space exploration as a key development in the Soviet space program. Following the pioneering Vostok missions, Voskhod represented an evolution in Soviet crewed spacecraft capabilities. It was instrumental in demonstrating the Soviet Union's ability to conduct more complex missions, notably by enabling the first multiple-occupant spacecraft with the Kosmos 47 test flight. This advancement allowed for larger crews and more sophisticated experiments in space, pushing the boundaries of human spaceflight. The Voskhod program contributed valuable experience and data that informed subsequent spacecraft designs and mission planning, solidifying the Soviet Union's position as a leader in the early space race.

## Notable For
*   Being a series of Soviet crewed spacecraft.
*   Including the first multiple-occupant spacecraft, demonstrated by the uncrewed test flight of prototype Voskhod spacecraft Kosmos 47.
*   Succeeding the Vostok class of spacecraft in the Soviet space program.
*   Having a mass of 5000 kilograms.

## Body
### Overview
Voskhod refers to a series of Soviet crewed spacecraft. It is classified as a spacecraft, which is a vehicle or machine designed to fly in space. The country of origin for the Voskhod series was the Soviet Union. The native label for Voskhod is Восход.

### Technical Details
A Voskhod spacecraft had a mass of 5000 kilograms. A significant event, specifically a rocket launch, occurred on October 6, 1964, related to the Voskhod program. The spacecraft operated in low Earth orbit.

### Program Context
The Voskhod series was part of the Soviet space program. It was preceded by the Vostok class of spacecraft, a type of spacecraft also built by the Soviet Union. The structured data also indicates it was followed by Vostok. Related entities and missions include:
*   Kosmos 47: An uncrewed test flight of a prototype Soviet Voskhod spacecraft, notable as the first multiple-occupant spacecraft.
*   Voskhod 1: A Soviet crewed spacecraft.
*   Voskhod 2: A Soviet crewed spacecraft.
*   Cosmos 57: A space mission of the Voskhod program.
*   Other related Cosmos missions include Kosmos 110, Cosmos 484, Cosmos 210, Cosmos 281, Cosmos 155, Cosmos 429, Cosmos 692, Cosmos 59, Cosmos 522, Cosmos 279, Cosmos 824, Cosmos 784, Cosmos 722, Cosmos 254, Cosmos 495, Cosmos 310, Cosmos 527, Cosmos 748, Cosmos 276, Cosmos 454, Cosmos 121, Cosmos 313, and Cosmos 267.

### Aliases and Identifiers
Aliases for Voskhod include:
*   ヴォスホート
*   ボスホード計画
*   ボスホード
*   корабль Восход
*   космический корабль Восход
*   Восхо́д

Various identifiers for Voskhod include:
*   Freebase ID: /m/0231qj
*   Yale LUX ID: group/b847b2ff-744b-4134-b337-7bc7355084f6
*   Wikipedia Title: Voskhod (spacecraft)
*   Commons Category: Voskhod program
*   National Library of Latvia ID: 000246918
*   Library of Congress Authority ID: sh85144410
*   National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007287165205171
*   Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID: topic/Voskhod-spacecraft
*   Encyclopedia of China (third edition) ID: 403903
*   Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID (2017): 1930812

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## References

1. [Source](https://github.com/JohnMarkOckerbloom/ftl/blob/master/data/wikimap)
2. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
3. National Library of Israel