The N1/L3 (from Ракета-носитель Raketa-nositel', "Carrier Rocket"; Cyrillic: Н1) was a super heavy-lift launch vehicle intended to deliver payloads beyond...
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Pr1 (original classification N1), a Finnish steam locomotive N1 (rocket), a Soviet rocket N-I rocket, a Japanese rocket N1 (company), an Icelandic gasoline/convenience...
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Soviet crewed lunar programs (redirect from N1-L3)
launched with the Proton-K rocket, and a crewed lunar landing using Soyuz 7K-LOK and LK spacecraft launched with the N1 rocket. Following the dual American...
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Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 110 (section N1)
launch facility which was used by the N1 rocket during the late 1960s and early 1970s, and by the Energia rocket during the 1980s. Site 110 consists of...
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in the Soyuz-5 rocket. Work on the Energia/Buran system began in 1976 after the decision was made to cancel the unsuccessful N1 rocket. The facilities...
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proposed in 1956. The project was never completed because the required N1 rocket never flew successfully. The first flight to Mars of the TMK-1 was planned...
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Super heavy-lift launch vehicle (redirect from Superheavy rocket)
new rocket has a nose cone bigger than its current rocket". Cnet. Archived from the original on 5 December 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020. "N1 Moon...
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Space Race (section Soviet rocket development)
lunar programs to launch and land on the Moon before the US with its N1 rocket but did not succeed, and eventually canceled it to concentrate on Salyut...
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member to the surface. It was part of the N1-L3 programme which also included the LK lander and the N1 rocket. Like the 7K-OK model, the 7K-LOK was divided...
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Staged combustion cycle (redirect from Closed cycle rocket engine)
Lunar N1 rocket. The non-cryogenic N2O4/UDMH engine RD-253 using staged combustion was developed by Valentin Glushko circa 1963 for the Proton rocket. After...
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Energia (corporation) (redirect from Energiya Rocket and Space Complex)
Voskhod (rocket) Molniya (rocket) Soyuz (rocket family) Soyuz (rocket) Soyuz-L Soyuz-M Soyuz/Vostok N1 rocket as a part of N1-L3 lunar complex Blok D Energia...
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vehicle became the most powerful rocket ever flown, breaking the half-century-old record held by the Soviet Union's N1 rocket. The launch was the first "integrated...
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the LK lunar module never flew to the Moon, as the development of the N1 Rocket Launch Vehicle required for the lunar flight suffered setbacks (including...
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that design into the NK-15 and NK-33 engines for the unsuccessful Lunar N1 rocket. In the West, the first laboratory staged-combustion test engine was built...
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A multistage rocket or step rocket is a launch vehicle that uses two or more rocket stages, each of which contains its own engines and propellant. A tandem...
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brainchild of Vladimir Chelomei's design bureau as a foil to Sergei Korolev's N1 rocket, whose purpose was to send a two-man Zond spacecraft around the Moon;...
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orbiter and N1 rocket test Zond L1S-2 Launched 3 July 1969 First stage failure. The Zond capsule was recovered. Attempted Lunar orbiter and N1 rocket test Zond...
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Proceedings: 40–46. Zak, Anatoly (13 May 2013). "ROCKETS: Launchers: N1 Moon Rocket". "The second launch of the N1 rocket". www.russianspaceweb.com. Archived from...
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the LK lunar module never flew to the Moon, as the development of the N1 Rocket Launch Vehicle required for the lunar flight suffered setbacks (including...
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List of missions to the Moon (redirect from Moon rocket)
landing mission using Soyuz 7K-LOK and LK Lander launched aboard N1 rocket. After a series of N1 failures, both of these programs were cancelled in 1970 and...
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Long March 9 (redirect from Long March 9 (rocket family))
Chinese super-heavy carrier rocket that is currently under development. It is the ninth iteration of the Long March rocket family, named for the Chinese...
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LK (spacecraft) (section The N1-L3 flight plan)
Space Race, both the N1 and the LK programs were cancelled without any further development. Sergei Korolev, the lead Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft...
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Explosion 1947 Texas City disaster 1960 Nedelin catastrophe 1969 Soviet N1 rocket explosion 1974 Flixborough disaster 1977 Iri station explosion 1988 PEPCON...
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Blok D (category Rocket stages)
systems, including the N1, Proton-K and Zenit. The stage (and its derivatives) has been included in more than 320 launched rockets as of 2015[update]. By...
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NK-33 (category Rocket engines of the Soviet Union)
are rocket engines developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau for the Soviet space program's ill-fated N1 Moon rocket. The...
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1969, and one minute into the flight, the rocket exploded; the N1 had a thrust of 4,500 tonnes at launch; the N1 second launch took place on 3 July 1969...
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Moon rocket, N1 vehicles 3L, 5L and 7L. In all three cases the capsule, albeit uncrewed, was saved from destruction. Only the three aforementioned N1 rockets...
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planned highlight of the mission was to have been the observation of an N1 rocket launch, but the launch was postponed. The crew also found that using the...
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launched on Low Earth Orbit on Proton rocket as Kosmos 382 and failed launched for Moon orbiting on third N1 rocket. No official name for crewed Soyuz 7K-L1...
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Sergei Korolev (category Rocket scientists)
Korolev's staff started to design the immense N1 rocket in 1961, using the NK-15 liquid fuel rocket engine. He also was working on the design for the...
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