The NK-33 and NK-43 are rocket engines designed and built in the late 1960s and early 1970s by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. The NK designation is derived...
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successor the NK-33 was to be used on the N1F, a new version of the N1, but the program was cancelled. NK-15V (GRAU index 11D52): Modified NK-15 optimized...
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JSC Kuznetsov (redirect from NK Engines company)
stage-combustion RP1/LOX rocket engine family. Including NK-9, NK-15, NK-19, NK-21, NK-33, NK-39, NK-43. The original version was designed to power an ICBM...
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but utilizing a single core stage (no boosters) built around the powerful NK-33 engine, 50-year-old refurbished remnants from the Soviet N1 moon rocket...
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stage-combustion RP1/LOX rocket engine family. Including NK-9, NK-15, NK-19, NK-21, NK-33, NK-39, NK-43. The original version was designed to power an ICBM...
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pointed to a possible turbopump failure in one NK-33/AJ-26. Given Aerojet's previous problems with the NK-33/AJ-26 engine during the modification and test...
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NK-33 engines in Samara - the home of Soviet rocketry, and wanted to show these engines to visitors from Aerojet; after a successful test of an NK-33...
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the closed cycle engine NK-9 for Korolev's orbital ICBM, GR-1. Kuznetsov later evolved that design into the NK-15 and NK-33 engines for the unsuccessful...
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Retrieved 30 June 2015. "RD-191". NPO Energomash. Retrieved 7 April 2016. "NK-33". Astronautix.com. Archived from the original on 25 June 2002. Retrieved...
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"RD-180". Retrieved 2009-09-25. Encyclopedia Astronautica: F-1 Astronautix NK-33 entry Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (2004). FAA-H-8083-3B Airplane...
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III. The engine has design features similar[clarification needed] to the NK-33, which was developed by a different bureau (Kuznetzov) nearly a decade earlier...
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"RD-180". Retrieved 2009-09-25. Encyclopedia Astronautica: F-1 Wade, Mark. "NK-33". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Retrieved 2022-08-24. Sesnic, Trevor (2022-07-14)...
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the closed cycle engine NK-9 for Korolev's orbital ICBM, GR-1. Kuznetsov later evolved that design into the NK-15 and NK-33 engines for the unsuccessful...
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For example, application of nozzle extension for liquid rocket engine NK-33 improves the value of specific impulse up to 15-20 sec for near-space conditions...
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Antares rocket. While the RD-193 was designed as a close replacement for the NK-33, on 17 December 2014, Orbital Sciences announced that it would use the NPO...
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would have been used in the Space Race: a U.S. F-1 engine and a Soviet NK-33 engine. It holds the Gemini 6 spacecraft that he and Schirra flew in a rendezvous...
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Pivdenne and Pivdenmash. Initially, the Antares 100 series used refurbished NK-33 engines, remnants of the Soviet N1 moon rocket. However, after a catastrophic...
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from Pula, NK Uljanik and NK Pula, forming NK Istra. However, NK Istra is not the same club as NK Istra 1961. NK Istra 1961, then named NK Uljanik, was...
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engines generally have truly excellent thrust to weight ratios (137 for the NK-33 engine; some solid rockets are over 1000: 442 ), and nearly all really high-g...
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Special Forces Soldier, Imperial Trooper, Lieutenant Mei, Lieutenant Orawn, NK-33, Private Cote, Private Ganbar, Private Wicke, Ri Farrona, Sapper, Sergeant...
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use in this role. For the aforementioned reasons modern designs (e. g. NK-33-1, RL-10A-4, and RL-10B-2) feature radiatively cooled reinforced carbon–carbon...
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Pink (singer) (redirect from P!NK)
Hart (born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter. She is known for her rock-influenced...
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higher efficiency similar to the system used on the former Soviet Union's NK-33 engine.[needs update] By mid-2015, SpaceX had developed a total of 9 rocket...
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3000 RD-843 liquid fuel Vega upper stage 11.41 323.2 315.5 3094 Kuznetsov NK-33 liquid fuel 1970s N-1F, Soyuz-2-1v stage 1 10.9 308 331 3250 NPO Energomash...
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had been entirely 3D printed". AJ-26 (RP-1/LOX) – Rebranded and modified NK-33 engines imported from Russia. Used as first stage engine for the Antares...
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oxygen-rich staged combustion cycle. RD-193 was proposed as a replacement for the NK-33, which is being used in the Soyuz-2-1v vehicle. The engine is a simplified...
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engine – engines propelled by jets (including rockets) Multistage rocket NK-33 – Russian rocket engine Plenum chamber Pulse jet engine Pulsed rocket motor...
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3000 RD-843 liquid fuel Vega upper stage 11.41 323.2 315.5 3094 Kuznetsov NK-33 liquid fuel 1970s N-1F, Soyuz-2-1v stage 1 10.9 308 331 3250 NPO Energomash...
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Antares rocket explodes. An uncontained failure in one of the rocket's NK-33 first stage engines caused the vehicle to collapse back on the launch pad...
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klub Maribor was founded on 12 December 1960 by officials and players of NK Branik Maribor, a club that folded a few months earlier. Srečko Koren was...
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