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[edit]DescriptionRP1357 p64 Partial cutaway of Proton configured for space station launch.svg | Figure 2-4. Partial cutaway of Proton configured for space station launch. The three-stage Proton rocket has launched all Soviet space stations and space station modules. Proton first flew as a two-stage vehicle in 1965. The threestage version used to launch stations debuted in 1969 and was declared operational in 1970. All three stages burn UDMH and N2O4 propellants. The three-stage Proton can place 20,000 kg in a circular 185 km orbit at 51.6° of inclination. |
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Source | Mir Hardware Heritage. NASA Reference Publication 1357 (March 1995). Archived from the original on 2019-09-26. Retrieved on 2010-08-13. |
Author | David S. F. Portree / NASA |
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