- Energia II
Energia II, named "Uragan" ( _ru. ураган, meaning Hurricane), was a rocket planned to be fully reusable and would be able to land on a conventional airfield. Unlike the Energia, which was planned to be semi-reusable (like that of the
U.S. Space Shuttle ), the "Uragan" design would have allowed the complete recovery of all Buran/Energia elements, like that of the original totally reusable Orbiter/Booster concept of the U.S. Shuttle. The Energia II core would be capable of re-entering and gliding to a landing, presumably using technology developed for the Buran.Although this design never flew, the U.S., prior to the
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in2003 , looked at replacing the present-day four-segmentSolid Rocket Boosters , which caused theChallenger Disaster in1986 , with either a liquid-fueled "fly-back" booster based on the "Uragan" booster (but using either anAtlas V or Delta IVCommon Core Booster withRD-180 engine) or a five-segmentSRB . After Columbia, the fly-back booster was scrapped as the newAres I rocket will use a modified form of the five-segment booster, although the previousMars Direct boosters (now theAres V ) would have used the fly-back booster design.External links
*(Russian) [http://www.buran.ru/htm/41-3.htm Article about a planned Energia II ("Uragan") rocket]
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