N1 Moon Rocket What could have been
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2024
- The N1 was the Soviet counterpart to the US Saturn V Apollo program and was intended to enable crewed travel to Earth's Moon and beyond. All four attempts to launch an N1 failed, with the second attempt resulting in the vehicle crashing back onto its launch pad shortly after liftoff and causing one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in human history.
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I would adore a video of SaturnV, N1, starship all taking off next to each other for scale
That would be awesome!
That's a really good idea, with accurate rocket plumes as well to show the different fuel types.
The N1 series continues!!!
Well done.
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please make a video about the launch of Energia-Vulcan
Merci "N1MoonRocket-Hazegrayart-..."...
Milli ⚜ 🌌
For the moment it had more flight tests than Starship.
True, however, all of the N1 launches failed and were destroyed close to the launch pad.
In that respect (including many others) Starship has already improved on the N1's design and performance.
Невозможно высадить людей на Луну с помощью ракет. Нужны протонные двигатели, как у бактерий.
Please I need a video of the Energía-Vulkan launch
What could have should have would have but didn’t. Why?
I wish i could have seen a Saturn 5 launch
Помрем из-за богатых и их игрушек
Süper 📹📹📹📹😊❤🎉🎉😅
Make LKS ( Chelomei ) Light Space Plane
Are the crew members Leonov and Titov?
No, there were no crew. And the flight ended soon.
I know that.
However, I wrote this because I imagined that if manned flight were to become a reality, it would be them.
CG rockets travel really slow.....
Сколько кислорода сжигают
Privet vodka kosmonavt spasibo 😊
Da, no slishkom banal'no.
What 'could have been' payed for by who?
soviet government
Если можно взлететь на воздушном шаре, зачем столько всего😊
therma reaction plus bad assembly 😮 line
olhando parece lento
Is any of this real?
the N1 did launch (But admittedly suffered from severe unplanned testing of the range safety and subsequent lithobraking)
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it could get all the way to the moon and explode there
Wonder if they wonder of kept going instaed of giving up like the American did?
No. People got fired, and then Glushko took over and took the program into another direction when it came to a super heavy lift launch vehicle, with Energiya-Buran, while continuing the Salyut space station effort. All came to pass in 1974, with the firings and reorganizations, with Energiya-Buran given the go in 1976.
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