Wednesday, April 13, 2016

“Roskosmos” approved the project to build a rocket “Angara A5V” – Your city Pskov

Russian scientists have developed a “Angara A5V” project moon rocket, which will be submitted for approval by the leader of the Russian Vladimir Putin .

Russian Federal Space Agency “Roskosmos” in the very near future will provide to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin a new innovative project “Angara A5V».

The company plans to use the rocket into lunar mission, which will hold a 4 start.

in during the first “Angara A5V” starts with the lunar lander and interorbital tug. But in fact this is not enough for this moon rocket. It approved the “Roskosmos”, then the document will be submitted for approval to the President of the Russian Federation.

The compartments and other design entities “Angara”, and even a special missile equipment will produce at the Ust-Katav factory (UKVZ) in the Chelyabinsk region.

it is necessary to indicate that the head of state said only the biggest projects of the space branch, which in scope go to the rank political. In the course of this mission will be followed by 4 start

Head of Scientific and Technical Council (STC), the Russian Space Agency Yuri Koptev then explained that the launch vehicle “Angara-A5V” that can place in orbit up to 35 tonnes of payload. – it is the development of an existing family of Russian rockets universal modular “Angara”. The flight is scheduled for the thirties

The purpose of the “Angara A58.” – Bring Russian cosmonauts to the Moon in around 2030. It is the most powerful missile in the Russian history. Docked with the tug, PTC sent to the orbit of the moon, which will make docking with the lander.

After that, the orbit launch a transport spacecraft with the crew.



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