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Borna (rocket)

Borna (rocket)

Borna (meaning of the Russianолна, Volna, "wave") is a rocket for the man-made satellite launching that I converted Russian submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) R-29R (English version) into. With three steps-type liquid fuel rocket, it is shot by delta III grade nuclear submarine or ground launching facilities.

When (as for the launching price approximately 2 million euros) that the display of the Expert re-entry experiment machine of the ESA was going to be carried out in ヴォルナロケット in 2012 clarified that the Russia Department of Defense did not use ヴォルナロケット for a launching machine for the space anymore in June, 2012, it was reported [1].

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Performance

Borna is launched until now only by a submarine of the Barents Sea and can cast a payload of 100 kg into an altitude of 400km, the orbit of orbit angle of inclination 79 degrees. In the case of launching suborbital flight to the ballistic trajectory, I can put a collection capsule of up to 720 kg or a study apparatus of up to 400 kg on the descent department.

Launching history

  • The first display of ヴォルナロケット was carried out by suborbital flight on June 6, 1995 and succeeded. The experiment model that a German university developed the payload.
  • On July 20, 2001, the cosmos 1 testing equipment for the solar sailing experiment of association of planet and the close of the inflater bulldog re-entry heat resistance shield experiment (Inflatable re-entry and descent technology-1:IRDT-1) were carried out, but they failed in the separation of the payload and dropped.
  • On July 12, 2002, display (suborbital flight) of IRDT-2 was carried out, but even this re-entry examination failed in the separation of the payload.
  • On June 21, 2005, display of solar sailing cosmos 1 was carried out, but failed in the launching because I burnt, and one step stopped earlier than a plan.
  • On October 6, 2005, it carried IRDT-2R, and display (suborbital flight) was carried out and the separation of the payload was normal, too, but I seemed to fly it too much passing through the Kamchatka Peninsula which was a fall expectation point and was not able to collect it.

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