Sputnik 3

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

07:00:35

Thursday May 15, 1958

Mission Details

Launch Notes

Last launch of a Sputnik rocket.

Sputnik 3

Wiki

This satellite was identical to the previous one which crashed a couple weeks earlier, having been built beforehand as a backup. The Sputnik rocket was programmed to throttle back at T+85 seconds, right before the last anomaly occurred, in the hopes that it would reduce structural loads. It appeared to have worked as it made it successfully to orbit, but the vibrations still occurred to a lesser degree. Sputnik 3 was an automatic scientific laboratory spacecraft. It was conically shaped and was 3.57 m long and 1.73 m wide at its base. It weighed 1,327 kg and carried twelve scientific instrumentation. After 692 days in orbit, Sputnik 3 reentered the atmosphere and burned up on 6 April 1960. It was powered by silver-zinc batteries and silicon solar cells which operated for approximately 6 weeks.

Low Earth Orbit

1 Payload

1,327 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
Sputnik 8A91

Active in 1958

OKB-1 logo

Manufacturer

OKB-1

Rocket

Height: 30.41m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 1,330 kg

GTO: 0 kg

Liftoff Thrust

4,457 Kilonewtons

Fairing

Diameter: 3m

Height: 4.21m

Stages

2

Strap-ons

4

Launch Site

Site 1/5

Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Fastest Turnaround

23 hr 32 min

Stats

Sputnik 8A91


2nd

Mission

2nd

Mission of 1958

OKB-1


4th

Mission

2nd

Mission of 1958

1958


8th

Orbital launch attempt