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The Zarya spacecraft was a secret Soviet project of the late 1980s aiming to design and build a large crewed vertical-takeoff, vertical-landing (VTVL) reusable space capsule, a much larger replacement for the Soyuz. The project was developed during 1985–1989 years by Energia corporation until it was shelved in 1989, "on the eve of the Soviet Union's collapse" due to lack of funding. The name of the project was later reused by the Zarya space station module which served as the first component of International Space Station in 1998.

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GENERAL INFO

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 5.4km/s
  • Total Thrust: 11.7MN
  • Engines: 57
  • Wet Mass: 3.89E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 1.49E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 4 1.6km/s 4.1MN 1.9m 3.89E+5kg
3 0 0m/s 0N 0s 89,076kg
4 5 2.6km/s 743kN 3.4m 89,076kg
5 0 0m/s 0N 0s 83,422kg
6 0 0m/s 0N 0s 16,189kg
8 2 374m/s 7kN 12.6m 16,018kg
10 20 826m/s 195kN 54s 12,920kg

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