The Yuzhmash Zenit-2 is a family of expendable space launch vehicles developed by the Yuzhnoye Design Office in Ukraine. The Zenit-2 rocket has been used for launching a variety of payloads into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) and other orbits. It has a history of successful launches and is known for its reliability in the space launch industry.

The Zenit-2 has been used for launching communication satellites, scientific missions, and interplanetary spacecraft, contributing to Ukraine's presence in the global space launch market.

Key Features

  • Expendable launch vehicle designed for various payload sizes
  • Capability to launch payloads to GTO and other orbits
  • Proven track record with numerous successful launches
  • Support for a wide range of mission profiles
  • Pros

  • Reliable performance history
  • Can accommodate various payload types and mission requirements
  • Supports both commercial and government missions
  • Cons

  • Expendable design can result in higher launch costs compared to reusable launch vehicles
  • Competition with other launch providers in the commercial space launch market
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the payload capacity of the Zenit-2 for GTO missions?

    The Zenit-2 has the capability to launch payloads of varying sizes to GTO, with the specific payload capacity depending on the mission configuration.

    Has the Zenit-2 been used for interplanetary missions?

    While the Zenit-2 is primarily used for launching payloads to Earth orbits, it has been used to launch spacecraft that travel to destinations beyond Earth, including interplanetary missions.

    How does the Zenit-2 compare to other expendable launch vehicles?

    The Zenit-2 competes with other expendable launch vehicles in the global space launch market. Its reliability and flexibility make it a competitive choice for various missions.

    Are there any notable missions associated with the Zenit-2?

    The Zenit-2 has launched numerous missions, including communication satellites, scientific payloads, and interplanetary missions. Specific missions vary based on customer requirements.

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    Did you know?

    The Zenit rocket family, including the Zenit-2, has been a part of Ukraine's space program since the 1980s, contributing to the nation's space industry.

    The Zenit-2 has been launched from multiple spaceports around the world, including facilities in Kazakhstan, Russia, and the United States.

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