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OS-1 (1965)
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OS-1 Space Station
OS-1 Space Station
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Russian manned space station. Reached mock-up stage, 1965.

Status: Mock-up 1965. Gross mass: 75,000 kg (165,000 lb). Height: 25.00 m (82.00 ft).

Following a meeting between Khrushchev and chief designers at Pitsunda, Khrushchev ordered the start of a project to put a 75 metric ton manned platform with nuclear weapons into low earth orbit (dubbed elsewhere as 'Battlestar Khrushchev'). Korolev was authorized to proceed immediately to upgrade the three stage N vehicle to a maximum 75 metric ton payload in order to launch the station. Work on the OS-1 began on 25 September 1962. By 1965 the mockup of the huge station had been completed.

This drawing shows the original OS-1 configuration according to the studies of American analyst Charles Vick.

Crew Size: 6. Habitable Volume: 510.00 m3.



Family: Earth, Soviet Space Stations, Space station, Space station orbit. Country: Russia. Launch Vehicles: N1, N1 1969. Agency: Korolev bureau. Bibliography: 376, 84, 89.

1962 September 25 - . Launch Vehicle: N1.
1963 April 28 - . LV Family: N1. Launch Vehicle: N1 1964.

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