N-1 1962
Soviet Union heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle. Final configuration of the N1 at the time of development go-ahead in 1962. The 75 metric ton payload was to consist of the Raskat dispenser, which would have delivered 17 multi-megaton nuclear warheads, essentially destroying the United States in a single launch. The design also supported the TOS heavy space station and TMK manned Mars flyby requirements - as opposed to any manned lunar landing project.
In the early projects a 'super ICBM' payload was proposed for the N1. The Raskat dispenser would have delivered 17 multi-megaton nuclear warheads, essentially destroying the United States in a single launch.
TOS
The TOS (Tyazhelaya Orbital'naya Stantsiya, meaning Heavy Orbital Station) was a planned Soviet Union space station. In 1960 Korolev proposed a Heavy Orbital Station (TOS), with a crew of 3 to 5, orbiting at 350 to 400 km altitude.
The station would conduct military reconnaissance, control other spacecraft in orbit, and undertake basic space research. This initial TOS grew into the much larger TKS concept in 1961 and in 1969 the TOS grew to MKBS complex. TOS was the secret origin of Mir and Soyuz T.
On 23 June 1960 Korolev wrote to the Ministry of Defense, again trying to obtain support for a Heavy Orbital Station (TOS), on which a decision had been deferred to the end of the year.
From : Astronautix
If you want to put it on Luna orbit, use TOS's engines. It should have enough fuel to do this.
Enjoy it and report any poblem!
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: Android
- Game Version: 0.9.926.0
- Price: $829,558k
- Number of Parts: 1103
- Dimensions: 95 m x 17 m x 17 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 7.8km/s
- Total Thrust: 51.3MN
- Engines: 46
- Wet Mass: 2.92E+6kg
- Dry Mass: 3.39E+5kg
STAGES
Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 30 | 2.7km/s | 38.6MN | 2.1m | 2.92E+6kg |
2 | 8 | 1.3km/s | 8.2MN | 2.0m | 1.01E+6kg |
3 | 4 | 2.0km/s | 4.4MN | 2.0m | 3.94E+5kg |
5 | 4 | 1.8km/s | 47kN | 57.5m | 1.15E+5kg |
I will not make N-1 1964, because it is almost the same as N-1F.