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- Q20982814 subject Q6569638.
- Q20982814 subject Q7025591.
- Q20982814 abstract "The Soyuz-5 (Russian: Союз-5), also known as Feniks (Phoenix), is a launch family Russian rocket proposed by JSC SRC Progress, the manufacturer and custodian of the Soyuz family design. While all previous iterations of the Soyuz family had its roots firmly set on the R-7 ICBM legacy, the Soyuz-5 is a complete new design from the ground up. It is based on a new propellant: LOX and liquid methane, uses a new tank structure, new propulsion, does away with the famous R-7 tulip and has thrust vector control in the main engine rather than using vernier engines. It is also a scalable family with the version that enable it to cover the medium to heavy payload ranges.The project is considered as fundamental to assure access to space to Russia, since it is transitioning exclusively to the Angara family, and the Soyuz-5 would add redundancy in case of an Angara stand down. The smallest version, the Soyuz-5.1 is a 270 tonnes rocket and is proposed as a replacement of the Soyuz-2 rocket, and has an expected payload to LEO of 9 tonnes. It will use a single RD-0164 on the first stage, and a RD-0169 on the second. The first engineering design is expected to be finalized by 2016, and the first flight expected for 2022. The use of just two stages for the base version, and the simplification of subsystems means a more reliable and cheaper launcher. In fact, the Soyuz-5.1 is expected to be cheaper than the Soyuz-2.".
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- Q20982814 diameter "3.6".
- Q20982814 height "46.5".
- Q20982814 manufacturer Q136426.
- Q20982814 mass "2.7E8".
- Q20982814 rocketStages "2".
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- Q20982814 name "Soyuz-5.1".
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- Q20982814 comment "The Soyuz-5 (Russian: Союз-5), also known as Feniks (Phoenix), is a launch family Russian rocket proposed by JSC SRC Progress, the manufacturer and custodian of the Soyuz family design. While all previous iterations of the Soyuz family had its roots firmly set on the R-7 ICBM legacy, the Soyuz-5 is a complete new design from the ground up.".
- Q20982814 label "Soyuz-5 (rocket)".
- Q20982814 name "Soyuz-5.1".