- TKS-based spacecraft
In March 2005,
Khrunichev enterprise, Russia's major developer ofrocket technology andspacecraft , unveiled plans for the country's participation in the exploration of theMoon . The Moscow-based company proposed a super heavy-liftrocket booster , along with a new generation of partially reusable spacecraft, which could be used to support manned expeditions to the Moon.Follow-on to the TKS series
In addition to the heavy-lift launch-vehicle, Khrunichev concurrently proposed a new
manned spacecraft , loosely based on the company's long-lasting TKS family of space tugs and modules. A partially reusable vehicle could carry up to 6 people -- not coincidentally a full crew of theInternational Space Station -- but also clearly featured capabilities for deep-space missions. The spacecraft is in competition withRKK Energia -- which earlier proposedKliper spacecraft with similar capabilities.The new spacecraft would be launched by a "man-rated" version of the
Angara-3 booster, which was designated Angara-A3M.The interior of the new version of the TKS spacecraft was designed to accommodate as many as six people.
Technical specifications of the follow-on to the TKS series of spacecraft:
* Liftoff mass 14 tons
* Crew 2-6 people
* Number of flights 10
* Payload to LEO 6,350 kilograms
* Payload from orbit 1,870 kgAnother TKS-based spacecraft is
Excalibur Almaz 's modernized TKS VA capsule, which is intended forprivate spaceflight .
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