SCIENTIFIC-TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE WORLD’S FIRST UKRAINIAN SPACE COMPLEX «VESELKA»

Pub Date : 2023-03-14 DOI:10.15407/knit2023.01.074
Y. Mitikov, S. Bilogurov
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On October 27, 1961, the first world’s space launch vehicle (not completed and tested well ballistic missile) 11K63 (63S1) with a satellite was launched. The main goal of the new space complex “Veselka” (“Rainbow”) (K11K63) was to define potential branches for the effective usage of space technologies. The weight of the first Ukrainian satellite DS-1 (Dnipropetrovsk satellite) was 310 lbs. The practical usage of new space complex was the launch of artificial satellites weighing up to 990 lbs into low Earth orbit. For comparison, the weight of the first American satellite was 30 lbs. with the 4th stage of the rocket, without the possibility to detach the last stage. The satellite DS-1 passed all tests necessary for that time. It was completely ready for work in the conditions of outer space. But … the first Ukrainian satellite to go into space was DS-2, launched on March 16, 1962, in the 3rd launch attempt. For the first time, an attempt was made to analyze the phenomenon of creating the world’s first space complex and launching serial satellites of the Earth (hereinafter – the well-known series “Cosmos”) against the historical background. The scientific, technical, and military-applied aspects of the development of the space complex were analyzed. The role of the powerful industrial cooperation from the very beginning planned by Academies of Sciences, branch institutes, and scientists of Eastern Europe, France, Sweden, and India (the “Intercosmos” program) for the development of the complex was described. The issues of staff training for the rocket and space industry are particularly underlined as a key factor of success in space. Some inaccuracies regarding the history of Ukrainian satellites were noted and fixed, which are often found in some publications on this topic.
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世界上第一个乌克兰空间综合体“维塞尔卡”的科学技术方面
1961年10月27日,第一个世界空间运载火箭(未完成和测试良好的弹道导弹)11K63 (63S1)与一颗卫星发射。新空间综合体“维塞尔卡”(“彩虹”)(K11K63)的主要目标是确定有效利用空间技术的潜在分支。第一颗乌克兰卫星DS-1(第聂伯罗彼得罗夫斯克卫星)的重量为310磅。新空间综合体的实际用途是将重达990磅的人造卫星发射到近地轨道。相比之下,美国第一颗卫星的重量为30磅。用火箭的第4级,没有分离最后一级的可能性。DS-1卫星通过了当时所需的所有测试。它完全可以在外层空间的条件下工作。但是,乌克兰第一颗进入太空的卫星是DS-2,于1962年3月16日发射,是第三次发射尝试。首次尝试在历史背景下分析创建世界上第一个空间综合体和发射地球系列卫星(以下简称“宇宙”系列)的现象。对航天综合体发展的科学、技术和军事应用方面进行了分析。介绍了从一开始就由科学院、分支机构和东欧、法国、瑞典和印度的科学家(“Intercosmos”计划)计划的强大的工业合作对综合设施发展的作用。特别强调了火箭和空间工业的工作人员培训问题,认为这是在空间取得成功的一个关键因素。注意到并修正了关于乌克兰卫星历史的一些不准确之处,这些不准确之处经常出现在有关这一专题的一些出版物中。
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