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Angara (rocket family) - Wikipedia
The Angara rocket family (Russian: Ангара) is a family of launch vehicles being developed by the Moscow-based Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center. The launch vehicles are to put between 3,800 kg (8,400 lb) and 24,500 kg (54,000 lb) into low Earth orbit and are intended, along with Soyuz-2 variants, to replace several ...
安加拉号运载火箭 - 百度百科
“安加拉”系列火箭是苏联解体后俄罗斯研发的首个运载火箭系列,自1994年起由俄赫鲁尼切夫国家航天研究和生产中心负责研制,总共花费已超过1600亿卢布。 这一火箭系列包括轻、中、重型三个级别,可将1.5吨到25吨的有效载荷送入近地轨道,将最多约7吨有效载荷送入地球同步轨道。 2022年9月,俄航局新闻处表示,“安加拉”火箭于2024年在鄂木斯克的“飞行”生产联合体启动量产。 [10] 安加拉 运载火箭 是第一种没有 独联体 国家参与而完全由俄罗斯独立研发的 火箭。 是俄罗 …
File:Angara.svg - Wikipedia
Drawings of the various members of the Angara family of carrier rockets. The copyright holder of this file, GW_Simulations, allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial use, and all other use is …
The Angara family of launch vehicles - RussianSpaceWeb.com
With the Proton rocket approaching the end of its operational life, Russian rocket engineers and manufacturing experts work on multiple fronts to test-fly the new Angara vehicle, to establish its mass production and to chart a way forward.
Category : Angara (rocket) - Wikimedia
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Angara-1.2 - Wikipedia
"Angara-1.2" is a Russian two-stage small-lift launch vehicle designed to launch a payload of up to 3.5 tons into low Earth orbit and up to 2.4 tons into a sun—synchronous orbit. The height of the "Angara-1.2" is about 41.5 m, the launch mass of the rocket is about 171 tons.
安加拉-A5运载火箭 - 百度百科
安加拉-A5运载火箭(Angara A5)是赫鲁尼切夫中心生产研发的运载火箭。2019年3月,俄罗斯国防部订购了“安加拉”火箭,预计安加拉-A5运载火箭将在2019年12月从俄罗斯普列谢茨克发射场进行二次发射。
Angara: Russian Rocket for LEO payloads | Space
2018年5月22日 · The Angara rocket is a family of Russian boosters that have been in development since the 1990s. The rocket had two test launches in 2014; the first commercial flight is planned in 2019. It...
Angara-5 to replace Proton - RussianSpaceWeb.com
Not counting unapproved "paper" designs, the Angara-5 rocket, a.k.a. Angara-A5 or 14A127, will become the most powerful version within its family. For the first time since the dissolution of the USSR, Russia will acquire a space launcher which could deliver more payload than the nation's current workhorse Proton rocket.
Angara - Encyclopedia Astronautica
Angara 5A Russian orbital launch vehicle. The Angara 5A was a proposed variant of the modular launch vehicle that would use four universal rocket modules (URM's) as boosters surrounding one URM in the core, with a LOx/LH2 upper stage. It could put 5.0 metric tons into geosynchronous orbit, or 8.0 metric tons into geosynchronous transfer orbit.