Zenit-2

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Zenit-2 rocket ready for launch.jpg
Zenit-2 at Site 45/1
Function Carrier rocket
Manufacturer Yuzhmash
Country of origin Soviet Union
(Ukraine)
Size
Height57 metres (187 ft) [1]
Diameter3.9 metres (13 ft) [1]
Mass460,000 kilograms (1,010,000 lb) [1]
StagesTwo
Capacity
Payload to LEO
Mass13,740 kilograms (30,290 lb)
11,420 kilograms (25,180 lb) (ISS orbit) [1]