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Latest revision as of 13:05, 8 November 2022
Project home: Proton K at CCCP Fleet |
The Proton K is the three-stage version of the Proton launch vehicle used for lofting 20-tonne payloads to 51-degree LEO. Salyut, Mir and the ISS service module have all been lofted via Proton K.
CVEL-based GPDS support enables addition of a fourth stage (such as the included Fregat) for heavy GTO missions or indeed moonshots as a four-stage version was used for the Soviet circumlunar man-capable flights.
Recommended add-ons[edit]
See also[edit]
- Proton rocket on Wikipedia