Monday, November 16, 1998

Buran

 1988-100A


The Soviet Union's 11F35 Buran space shuttle made a single, unpiloted, flight in 1988 on the only orbital launch of the Energiya launch vehicle.

In 1983 the OK-ML-1 airborne test vehicle was damaged in a runway accident with the Mya-201M carrier aircraft at Zhukovskiy. The OK-ML-2 carried out low altitude atmospheric flights in 1985-1988; the OK-ML vehicles had jet engines attached.

The first flight model of Buran had the designation OK-1K.The Energiya/Buran launch vehicle was Energiya-Buran No. 1L. Launch was from the LC110L pad, previously used for N-1 moon rocket launches.

The Buran craft was made up of several modules:

  • MK (Modul' kabini) Crew module

  • NChF (Nosovim chast' fiszelata), nose section

  • SChF (Sredniy chast' fizelyata), lower section

  • KhChF (Khostovoy ChF), tail section

  • Kil', tail fin

  • Krilo, wings

  • ODU engines, two at 90 kN.

  • Uprav. Dvig., 38 at 4 kN.

  • Verniers, 8 at 0.2 kN, 265s SI.

  • Emergency sep solid motors, 4 at 28 kN, tot. 35 kNs.

The 17D11 propulsion system had 2 17D12 engines (modified Blok DM engine), 38 17D15 thrusters and 8 RDMT-200K thrusters.

The SChF/KhChF assembly together are F-2. Test models had VRDU (Vosdushno raektivnaya dvigatelnaya ustanovka) air breathing engines, but the space models did not.The following flight schedule is based on the discussion by Hendricks:

Buran flight schedule 1988
 

Date  Flight  Orbiter  Payload  

1988  1K1  OK-1K  BDP 37KB No. 1 
1991  2K1  OK-2K  BDP 37KB No. 2 
1992? 2K2  OK-2K  BDP 37KB No. 2 
1993  1K2  OK-1K  BDP 37KB No. 1 
1993  3K1  OK-3K  37KBE 
1994  3K2  OK-3K  37KBI No. 1 
1994  4K1  OK-4K  37KBI No. 2 

The deorbit burn was made over the S Pacific half an orbit before landing; entry at 100km was over the W coast of Africa at about 10N.


Buran 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1988 Nov 15  0259:53  Strapons and core ignition 
 0300:01  Launch by Energiya  KB LC110 
 0302:23  RD-170 cutoff 
 0302:25  Strapons sep, 53 km 
 0306:58  Blok A strapons impact 426 km range 
 0307:47  RD-0120 core MECO 
 0308:02  Energiya sep, 160 km  11 x 154 x 51.6 
 0311:28  Buran OMS ignition, sep T+2:30, 67 s burn, 67m/s 
 0312:35  OMS CO  154? x 232? x 51.6 
 0346:07 OMS second burn, circ, 42s, 42 m/s 
 0346:49  OMS CO; Orbit insertion  89.53 247 x 256 x 51.61 
 0347?  Core reentry over 133W 43S? 
 0520:07  Deorbit burn 158s 162 m/s 
 0522:45  OMS CO  -270? x 250? x 51.6 
 0550  Entry 
 0553  LOS, 90 km 
 0611  AOS, 50 km, range 550 km 
 0624:43  Landed at Baikonur
 0625:24  Wheels stop 

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