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Vostok 4

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Mission:Vostok 4
Call sign:Berkut (Eagle)
Launch:August 12, 1962 08:02:33 UTC
Baikonur LC1
Landing:August 15, 1962 06:59 UTC
48°9' North, 71°51' East
Duration:2 days 22 hours 56 minutes
Orbits:48

Vostok 4 was launched a day after Vostok 3 with cosmonaut Pavel Popovich on board - the first time that more than one crewed spacecraft was in orbit at the same time. The two capsules came within 5km of one another and ship-to-ship radio contact was established.

The mission went largely as planned, despite a malfunction with the Vostok's life-support systems that meant that cabin temperature dropped down to 10°C. The flight was terminated early, after a misunderstanding by ground control, who believed that Popovich had given them a code-word asking to be brought back ahead of schedule.

The re-entry capsule is now on display at the NPO Zvezda Museum[?] in Moscow, but it has been modified to represent the Voskhod 2 capsule.

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