
N1 Block V - Encyclopedia Astronautica
N1 Block V-III LOx/LH2 propellant rocket stage. N1 improvement study, 1965. LOx/LH2 replacement for Block V third stage. Pursued into 1966 and later, but later efforts concentrated …
N1 (rocket) - Wikipedia
The N1 (from Ракета-носитель Raketa-nositel', "Carrier Rocket"; Cyrillic: Н1) [5] was a super heavy-lift launch vehicle intended to deliver payloads beyond low Earth orbit. The N1 was the …
N1 - friznit/Unofficial-Tantares-Wiki GitHub Wiki
2021年2月22日 · N1 is a the Soviet counterpart to US Saturn V designed for crewed moon landings. The distinctive 3 stage rocket carries the L3 lunar payload to low orbit including a …
N1 Block V | Space Agency Wiki | Fandom
N1 Block V is the third stage of the N1-LK-LOK. It is usually seen as an intermediate secondary stage, to a powerful first stage, such as the Nooleus First Stage. This was part of the Soviet …
N1 - Encyclopedia Astronautica
This model shows an N1 first stage, with a Block V-III second stage, and Blocks S and R third and fourth stages. Calculations indicate that a two stage Block A / Block V-III N1 would have a low …
THE N1 HISTORY - Moon Race 2001
The first three stages of the N1, blocks A. B, and V. each took the form of a truncated cone containing a spherical kerosene tank above a larger liquid oxygen (LOX) tank. The first stage, …
N1/L3 (11A52) - Gunter's Space Page
2023年1月14日 · N1 Blok-G Blok-D mod. (N1/L3 mod, 11A52) Blok-A / 30 × NK-15: Blok-B / 8 × NK-15V: Blok-V / 4 × NK-9V: Blok-G / NK-9V: Blok-D / SI-5400: N1F: Blok-A / 30 × NK-33: …
A rocket that never reached the Moon - N1
2008年6月5日 · When Kennedy announced the manned moon mission goal in 1961, the Russians had already started development of a next generation rocket - N1. N1 had three stages ( in …
N1 Block V-III - Encyclopedia Astronautica
LOx/LH2 replacement for Block V third stage. Pursued into 1966 and later, but later efforts concentrated on Block S, R, and SR cryogenic stages. Status: Study 1965. Thrust: 2,350.00 …
N1 (Rocket) | Encyclopedia MDPI
The N1 was the Soviet counterpart to the US Saturn V and was intended to enable crewed travel to the Moon and beyond, with studies beginning as early as 1959. Its first stage, Block A, …