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  2. Proton-M - Wikipedia

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    This was the 326th launch of a Proton, the 16th Proton-M/Briz-M launch, and the 41st Proton launch to be conducted by ILS. [13] It features more efficient first stage engines, updated avionics, lighter fuel tanks and more powerful vernier engines on the Briz-M upper stage, and mass reduction throughout the rocket, including thinner fuel tank ...

  3. List of Proton launches - Wikipedia

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    As of 13 March 2023, rockets of the UR-500 / Proton family have accumulated 430 launches since 1965, 382 of which were successful, yielding an 88.8% success rate. For launches in a specific decade, see: List of Proton launches (1965–1969) List of Proton launches (1970–1979) List of Proton launches (1980–1989)

  4. Proton (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    The Proton-M/Briz-M phase III configuration provides 6150 kg of GTO performance, an increase of 1150 kg over the original Proton-M Briz-M, while maintaining the fundamental design configuration. On 6 August 2012, the Russian Federal Space Agency lost a Russian and an Indonesian communications satellite in an attempt to launch them into orbit on ...

  5. List of Proton launches (2020–2029) - Wikipedia

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    Rocket, Configuration Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Users Launch outcome 535-45 21 July 2021 14:58 [2] [3] Proton-M 8K82KM Site 200/39: Nauka: 20200 kg Low Earth Roscosmos: Success ISS module 535-46 13 December 2021 12:07 [4] Proton-M / Briz-M 8K82KM/11S43 Site 200/39: Ekspress-AMU3 Ekspress-AMU7: 4130 kg total 1980 kg and 2150 kg ...

  6. Blok DM-03 - Wikipedia

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    'Block DM-03', GRAU index: 11S861-03), is a Russian upper stage used as an optional fourth stage on the Proton-M and Angara A5 heavy-lift rockets. Three have been launched, the first in December 2010; [ 2 ] the first two launches failed before fourth stage ignition, the first as a result of a problem with the Blok DM's fuel load. [ 3 ]

  7. List of Proton launches (1990–1999) - Wikipedia

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    Proton-K 8K82K 360-01 Site 200/39: Successful Kristall: Low Earth: Space Station module Fourth module of Mir: 20 June 1990 23:36:00 Proton-K/DM 8K82K/11S86 342-02 Site 200/40 Successful Gorizont #30L: Geosynchronous Communications Final Proton-K launch with original Block DM upper stage 18 July 1990 21:46:00 Proton-K/DM-2 8K82K/11S861 340-01 ...

  8. Briz (rocket stage) - Wikipedia

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    The Briz-K, Briz-KM and Briz-M (Russian: Бриз-К, КM and M meaning Breeze-K, KM and M) are Russian liquid-propellant rocket orbit insertion upper stages manufactured by Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center and used on the Proton-M and Angara A5.

  9. Heavy-lift launch vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Proton was originally designed to be a large intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). [4] Russia still operates variants of the Proton as of 2024, although it is expected to be phased out in favor of the Angara A5. NASA introduced the Space Shuttle as the first partially reusable launch vehicle in 1981. The Space Shuttle carried up to eight ...