Moonplane—A Spacecraft for Regular Delivery of Astronauts onto the Moon

A. Rubinraut
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A project of spacecraft “moonplane” for regular delivery of astronauts onto the Moon is considered. At the first stage of flight by using a carrier rocket, equipped with a chemical rocket engine, the astronauts are delivered on the international space station ISS. For flights from Earth orbit into Moon orbit, the design of a moonplane “MOND”, consisting of an interorbital module and a lunar module, has been developed. The interorbital module is an electric rocket, equipped with four superconductive magnetoplasma engine MARS. To power supply of the electromotors, a solar battery of gallium arsenide is used. The design of the lunar module with cabin astronauts, which is equipped with a chemical rocket engine for landing and take-off from the surface of the Moon, is developed. A method and a device for refuelling of the electrical rocket engines with nitrogen and for refuelling of the chemical rocket engines with oxygen and hydrogen, which are stored in cryogenic tanks of the moonplane in the liquid state is developed. The developed spacecraft is capable to regularly transport four astronauts off a moorage of ISS onto the surface of the Moon and back during 6 days. The total cost delivery of one astronaut is 4 million US dollars.
月球飞机——定期向月球运送宇航员的航天器
正在考虑一个定期将宇航员送上月球的航天器“月球飞机”项目。在使用装有化学火箭发动机的运载火箭进行飞行的第一阶段,宇航员被送到国际空间站。对于从地球轨道进入月球轨道的飞行,已经开发了由轨道间模块和月球模块组成的月平面“MOND”的设计。轨道间舱是一枚电动火箭,配备了四个超导磁等离子体发动机MARS。为了给电动机供电,使用了砷化镓太阳能电池。开发了载人登月舱的设计,该舱配备了用于从月球表面着陆和起飞的化学火箭发动机。开发了一种用氮气为电动火箭发动机加油以及用氧气和氢气为化学火箭发动机加油的方法和装置,所述氧气和氢气以液态储存在月球飞机的低温罐中。开发的航天器能够在6天内定期将四名宇航员从国际空间站的系泊处运送到月球表面并返回。运送一名宇航员的总费用为400万美元。
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