- Ptichka (spacecraft)
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status = 95-97% complete, property of Kazakhstan, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in the MIK Building.|Ptichka ("Птичка" meaning "little bird" in Russian) is an informal nickname for the second space shuttle to be produced as part of the
Buran program . It was never officially named. It is also known as Shuttle 1.02. It is distinguishable from the other shuttles by a red framework attached to the top of its cargo bay doors."Ptichka" was also an informal nickname for all of the space shuttle orbiters. However, the formal theme for the whole orbiter project was "Stormy Weather" and "Burya" ("Буря" meaning "tempest" in Russian) was mentioned as a likely name for the spacecraft.
Construction
Construction of the second orbiter started in 1988, and although the orbiter was closest to being completed of any of the Buran shuttles (after the
Shuttle Buran ), it was never finished. The program was officially canceled in 1993, at which point the shuttle was 95-97% complete.Projected flights
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