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Tsyklon-4

The Tsyklon-4, also known as Tsiklon-4 and Cyclone-4, was a Ukrainian carrier rocket which was being developed for commercial satellite launches. Derived from the Tsyklon-3, it had a new third stage, a larger payload fairing, and a modernised flight control system compared to its predecessor.[1] The control system had been developed by JSC Khartron.[2][3]

Tsyklon-4
FunctionCarrier rocket
Manufacturer
Country of originUkraine
Size
Height39.95 m (131.1 ft)
Diameter3.0 m (9.8 ft)
Mass198,250 kg (437,070 lb)
Stages3
Capacity
Payload to {{{to}}}
Associated rockets
FamilyR-36 / Tsyklon
ComparableZenit
Launch history
StatusCancelled
Launch sitesAlcântara ACS Pad
First stage – 11K69
Powered by1 × RD-261 + RD-855 Vernier engine
Maximum thrust2,970 kN (303 tf)
Specific impulse300.4 s (2.946 km/s)
Burn time119 seconds
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH
Second stage – 11S692
Powered by1 × RD-262 + RD-856 Vernier engine
Maximum thrust995 kN (101.5 tf)
Specific impulse314 s (3.08 km/s)
Burn time162 seconds
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH
Third stage
Powered by1 × RD-861K
Maximum thrust76 kN (7.8 tf)
Specific impulse325 s (3.19 km/s)
Burn time450 seconds
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH

Specifications Edit

Tsyklon-4 was a three-stage-to-orbit expendable launch system, built on the successful Tsyklon-3 rocket and using improved versions of that rocket's first two stages. The new features were mostly in the newly developed third stage:

  • The third stage has three times the propellant capacity of Tsyklon-3
  • The new rocket engine RD-861K with multiple ignition capability (3 to 5 times)
  • A modern western-like control system capable of precise orbit injections
  • A new fairing derived from Ariane 4 is under development. It has a diameter of 4 metres (13 ft), with controlled temperature and cleanness conditions inside

Tsyklon-4 would have improved the fuelling system, allowing safe capture of toxic vapours from the vehicle's hypergolic propellant system.

The launch system would have been able to deliver up to 5,250 kg (11,570 lb) to a 185 km (115 mi) orbit, 4,900 kg (10,800 lb) to a 400 km (250 mi) orbit, or 500 kg (1,100 lb) to a geosynchronous orbit.[4]

Development history Edit

Development began in 2002, with the maiden flight aimed for 2006. Following a series of production delays, this launch date slipped, and was estimated to occur some time after 2015.

Tsyklon-4 had been planned to launch from a proposed launch pad at the Alcântara Launch Center in Brazil, which would have given the rocket access to all orbital regimes. However, Brazil backed out of the partnership with Ukraine in 2015, citing concerns over the project budget, the ongoing financial situation in both countries, and the future of the commercial launch market.[5] Yuzhnoye began developing a two-stage derivative of Tsyklon-4, the Cyclone-4M, for Maritime Launch Services, a Canadian launch service provider. The new rocket was originally scheduled to be in service by 2020,[6][7] though this date has been repeatedly pushed due to construction delays at the Canso launch site. Construction is currently estimated to be complete by 2024 or 2025.[8] The first flight of Cyclone-4M is currently expected to take place at Canso in 2023.[9]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Cyclone-4 Launch Vehicle". NPO InterCoS.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-02-05. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  3. ^ Krivonosov, Khartron: Computers for rocket guidance systems
  4. ^ . Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  5. ^ de Selding, Peter B. (16 April 2015). "Brazil Pulling Out of Ukrainian Cyclone-4 Launcher Project". Space News. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  6. ^ Ruskin, Brett; Williams, Cassie (14 March 2017). "T-minus 1 year until rocket launch site construction starts in Nova Scotia". CBC News. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  7. ^ Boucher, Marc (14 March 2017). "Exclusive: Maritime Launch Services Selects Nova Scotia Site for Spaceport Over 13 Other Locations". SpaceQ. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  8. ^ Golubeva, Alena (9 April 2021). "Максим Дегтярев: «Спрос на выведение грузов на орбиту будет расти»" [Maxim Degtyarev: "The demand for placing cargo into orbit will grow"]. GMK Center (in Russian). Retrieved 11 May 2021. Компания получила разрешение, оформляет документы на получение земельного участка и уже в текущем году рассчитывает начать строительные работы. Сколько времени уйдет на строительство космодрома? – Три-четыре года. [The company has received permission, and is preparing documents for obtaining a land plot and expects to start construction work this year. How long will it take to build the cosmodrome? – Three or four years.]
  9. ^ Willick, Frances (12 May 2021). "Canso spaceport secures $10.5M, aims for first launch next year". CBC News. Retrieved 14 May 2021.

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The Tsyklon 4 also known as Tsiklon 4 and Cyclone 4 was a Ukrainian carrier rocket which was being developed for commercial satellite launches Derived from the Tsyklon 3 it had a new third stage a larger payload fairing and a modernised flight control system compared to its predecessor 1 The control system had been developed by JSC Khartron 2 3 Tsyklon 4FunctionCarrier rocketManufacturerYuzhnoye design Yuzhmash manufacturing Khartron control system Country of originUkraineSizeHeight39 95 m 131 1 ft Diameter3 0 m 9 8 ft Mass198 250 kg 437 070 lb Stages3CapacityPayload to to Associated rocketsFamilyR 36 TsyklonComparableZenitLaunch historyStatusCancelledLaunch sitesAlcantara ACS PadFirst stage 11K69Powered by1 RD 261 RD 855 Vernier engineMaximum thrust2 970 kN 303 tf Specific impulse300 4 s 2 946 km s Burn time119 secondsPropellantN2O4 UDMHSecond stage 11S692Powered by1 RD 262 RD 856 Vernier engineMaximum thrust995 kN 101 5 tf Specific impulse314 s 3 08 km s Burn time162 secondsPropellantN2O4 UDMHThird stagePowered by1 RD 861KMaximum thrust76 kN 7 8 tf Specific impulse325 s 3 19 km s Burn time450 secondsPropellantN2O4 UDMH edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Specifications 2 Development history 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksSpecifications EditTsyklon 4 was a three stage to orbit expendable launch system built on the successful Tsyklon 3 rocket and using improved versions of that rocket s first two stages The new features were mostly in the newly developed third stage The third stage has three times the propellant capacity of Tsyklon 3 The new rocket engine RD 861K with multiple ignition capability 3 to 5 times A modern western like control system capable of precise orbit injections A new fairing derived from Ariane 4 is under development It has a diameter of 4 metres 13 ft with controlled temperature and cleanness conditions insideTsyklon 4 would have improved the fuelling system allowing safe capture of toxic vapours from the vehicle s hypergolic propellant system The launch system would have been able to deliver up to 5 250 kg 11 570 lb to a 185 km 115 mi orbit 4 900 kg 10 800 lb to a 400 km 250 mi orbit or 500 kg 1 100 lb to a geosynchronous orbit 4 Development history EditDevelopment began in 2002 with the maiden flight aimed for 2006 Following a series of production delays this launch date slipped and was estimated to occur some time after 2015 Tsyklon 4 had been planned to launch from a proposed launch pad at the Alcantara Launch Center in Brazil which would have given the rocket access to all orbital regimes However Brazil backed out of the partnership with Ukraine in 2015 citing concerns over the project budget the ongoing financial situation in both countries and the future of the commercial launch market 5 Yuzhnoye began developing a two stage derivative of Tsyklon 4 the Cyclone 4M for Maritime Launch Services a Canadian launch service provider The new rocket was originally scheduled to be in service by 2020 6 7 though this date has been repeatedly pushed due to construction delays at the Canso launch site Construction is currently estimated to be complete by 2024 or 2025 8 The first flight of Cyclone 4M is currently expected to take place at Canso in 2023 9 See also EditTsyklon 2 Tsyklon 3 Cyclone 4M Kosmos rocket family Zenit rocket family References Edit Cyclone 4 Launch Vehicle NPO InterCoS Control systems for intercontinental ballistic missiles and launch vehicles Archived from the original on 2010 02 05 Retrieved 2010 06 14 Krivonosov Khartron Computers for rocket guidance systems Tsiklon 4 Encyclopedia Astronautica Archived from the original on August 22 2016 Retrieved 8 August 2016 de Selding Peter B 16 April 2015 Brazil Pulling Out of Ukrainian Cyclone 4 Launcher Project Space News Retrieved 9 April 2016 Ruskin Brett Williams Cassie 14 March 2017 T minus 1 year until rocket launch site construction starts in Nova Scotia CBC News Retrieved 18 March 2017 Boucher Marc 14 March 2017 Exclusive Maritime Launch Services Selects Nova Scotia Site for Spaceport Over 13 Other Locations SpaceQ Retrieved 18 March 2017 Golubeva Alena 9 April 2021 Maksim Degtyarev Spros na vyvedenie gruzov na orbitu budet rasti Maxim Degtyarev The demand for placing cargo into orbit will grow GMK Center in Russian Retrieved 11 May 2021 Kompaniya poluchila razreshenie oformlyaet dokumenty na poluchenie zemelnogo uchastka i uzhe v tekushem godu rasschityvaet nachat stroitelnye raboty Skolko vremeni ujdet na stroitelstvo kosmodroma Tri chetyre goda The company has received permission and is preparing documents for obtaining a land plot and expects to start construction work this year How long will it take to build the cosmodrome Three or four years Willick Frances 12 May 2021 Canso spaceport secures 10 5M aims for first launch next year CBC News Retrieved 14 May 2021 External links EditTsyklon 4 at Yuzhnoye com RD 861K Archived 2015 05 29 at the Wayback Machine at Yuzhnoye com Tsyklon 4 at Encyclopedia Astronautica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tsyklon 4 amp oldid 1178624993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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