Aelita (spacecraft)

Aelita (Soyuz)
Aelita was to be built into a Soyuz-T spacecraft, as pictured here.
ManufacturerExperimental Design Bureau
(OKB-1)
Country of originSoviet Union
OperatorSoviet space program
ApplicationsSatellite/spacecraft
Specifications
Launch mass7,350 kilograms (16,200 lb)
Dimensions
Height
8 metres (26 ft)
Volume
9,000 cubic metres (320,000 cu ft)
PowerSolar Arrays
EquipmentInfrared astronomy telescope
RegimeLow Earth orbit
Production
StatusCanceled 1982
Built0
Launched0

Aelita was a Soviet design of a version of a Soyuz spacecraft started in 1978. The Aelita was part of the Soyuz programme, but was planned to use an unmanned Soyuz spacecraft as an infrared astronomy telescope satellite. A Soyuz spacecraft was planned to be modified to become the Aelita project satellite. The Aelita project not completed, and was cancelled in 1982.[1]

  1. ^ "Aelita satellite". www.astronautix.com.

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