Vostok Rocket Soviet Union Spaceship
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Vostok Rocket with a launch pad 3D model for 3D printing inspired by the Soviet Union Vostok programme. The rocket is separated by stages. Each stage can be easily "unscrewed/detached" with engines. All the Vostok rocket parts have been split and optimized for 3D printing. --- Access this and all our other 3D models - patreon.com/sliceables IF YOU WISH TO SELL 3D PRINTS OF THIS 3D MODEL, YOU MUST BE A PATREON MEMBER. --- The Rocket Vostok was made in Blender. Vostok Rocket SpaceX File type - stl. **Feel free to contact us for any Rocket model upgrades, changes, or custom 3D models. We will do it for free!** > [Share your rocket make on social media, tag us and get a free 3D model. @sliceables](instagram.com/sliceables) Rockets are a type of spacecraft that use engines to propel themselves through the air or into outer space. Rockets are commonly used for space exploration, satellite launches, and military operations. The word "rocket" can refer to the spacecraft itself, or to the engine that powers it. Rockets consist of a few key components, including a fuel source, an engine, and a guidance system. Rockets work by burning a fuel source, such as liquid hydrogen or solid rocket fuel, to create a hot gas. This gas is then forced out of the back of the rocket through a nozzle, creating a forward thrust that propels the rocket forward. The rocket's guidance system helps to control its direction and trajectory, allowing it to reach its intended destination. Rockets come in many different shapes and sizes, and can be used for a wide range of purposes. Some rockets are small and lightweight, while others are large and powerful. Some rockets are designed to travel short distances, while others are built for long-distance space travel. No matter their size or purpose, all rockets rely on the same basic principles of physics to work. The history of rockets dates back to ancient China, where primitive rockets were used for military purposes. Over time, rockets have become more and more advanced, with modern rockets capable of reaching incredible speeds and altitudes. Today, rockets are an essential tool for space exploration and other scientific endeavors. The Vostok programme (Russian: Восток, IPA: [vɐˈstok], Orient or East) was a Soviet human spaceflight project to put the first Soviet citizens into low Earth orbit and return them safely. Competing with the United States Project Mercury, it succeeded in placing the first human into space, Yuri Gagarin, in a single orbit in Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961. The Vostok capsule was developed from the Zenit spy satellite project, and its launch vehicle was adapted from the existing R-7 Semyorka intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) design. The name "Vostok" was treated as classified information until Gagarin's flight was first publicly disclosed to the world press.
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