Episodes Tagged with "Glushko"
Posted on November 19, 2015
Chief Designer Mishin proposed a two-launch “stopover” scenario for the piloted flight to the moon. This was similar to one of NASA’s earth orbit rendezvous modes to reach the moon. The gist of the plan was, the UR-500K would insert the 7K-L1 into or...
Vladimir_Chelomei
Proton 7K-L1 launch vehicle configuration
K140 orbit 5
Tagged:11n6110, 45k Star Tracker, 500k, 7k L1, 7k Ok, Afanasyev, Agadzhanov, Apollo 1, Aral Sea, Barmin, Boris Cherkov, Bushuyev, Chaffee, Chasma, Chelomey, Chertok, Cosomodrome, Crimea, Design Bureau 1, Emergency Rescue Engines, Emergency Rescue System, Feoktistov, Glushko, Grissom, Humikaan, Igla, Irina Yablokova, Kamanin, Keldysh, Kerimov, Khazanov, Kirillov, Kis, Korolev, Kosmos 140, Kuybyshev, Mishin, N1, Okb 1, Pilyugin, Proton, R7, Rabotyagov, Rauschenbach, Ryazanskiy, Saki, Saturn 1b, Saturn V, Semyorka, Shabarov, Smirnov, Soyuz, Tskbem, Tyulin, Ur 500, Ur 500k, Ur 700, White, Yevpatoriya
Posted on December 3, 2015
With the success of Kosmos 146 and in spite of the failures of the first three 7K-Ok’s it was now time to plan for a Soyuz manned mission. The planned involved the launch and docking of two piloted Soyuzes. Soyuz 7K-OK production model number 4 was a...
VladimirKomarov_sketch
7k-0k and l1
Kosmos-146
Tagged:11n6110, 3ka, 45k Star Tracker, 500k, 7k L1, 7k Ok, Adu 1000, Afanasyev, Agadzhanov, Aral Sea, Barmin, Block D, Boris Cherkov, Bushuyev, Bykovskiy, Chasma, Chelomey, Chertok, Communist Party Central Committee, Cosomodrome, Crimea, Design Bureau 1, Emergency Rescue Engines, Emergency Rescue System, Feoktistov, Glushko, Igla, Kamanin, Keldysh, Kerimov, Khazanov, Khrunov, Kirillov, Kis, Korolev, Kosmos 146, Kosmos 154, Kremlin, Kuybyshev, Mishin, N1, Okb 1, Pilyugin, Proton, R7, Rabotyagov, Rauschenbach, Ryazanskiy, Saturn 1b, Saturn V, Semyorka, Smirnov, Soyuz, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 2, Tass, Tskbem, Tyulin, Ur 500, Ur 500k, Yeliseyev, Yevpatoriya, Yuri Gagarin, Zenits
Posted on March 8, 2017
In February of 1969, the first launch of the Soviet Moon Rocket, the N-1, exploded. By April, the Soviets still did not have a clear program of subsequent piloted Soyuz fights. In May, the Soviets watched the successful US lunar orbital flight and p...
3-The E-8-5 return trajectory allowed the return capsule to reach the Earth without the need for a course correction or a complex navigation system
2-lunarvka
1Luna-15
Tagged:Afanasyev, Glushko, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Khruschcev, Lenin, Lunik 1, N1, Ustinov, Vernard Lovell, Ye 8 5
