Difference between revisions of "Korolevgrad(2001)"
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features a unique | features a unique | ||
architecture and structures | architecture and structures |
Revision as of 14:28, 2 May 2007
Korolevgrad is a Mars base from the World of 2001
Korolevgrad, named after the great Russian rocket engineer and designer, S.P. Korolev, is the Soviet Union's foothold on Mars. Though slightly smaller than Port Lowell, the Soviet base features a unique architecture and structures built into the hills which surround it. Like the newly reworked Port Lowell, Korolevgrad features a large hangar to shelter spacecraft during Martian planetary dust storms.
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Spacecraft: Aquarius | Aquarius Id | Aries | Bondarenko | Centaur-O | Draco | Gagarin | Herculis | Komarov | Komarov-bis | Merkur | Moonbus | Orion | Patsayev | Polaris 1-XE | Rocketbus | Skorpion | Taurus | Titov V | Titov G Space stations: Cytherean Station One | Space Station III | Space Station IV | Space Station V Surface bases: Aberporth | Baikonur | Brest | Canberra | Cape Canaveral | Clavius Base | Cuxhaven | Hainan | Kadena AB | Korolevgrad | Lunar Observatory | Moscow | Phobos Base | Port Lowell | Prime Base | Serenitatis Base | Tchalinko | Tranquility Museum | Tycho | Washington |