๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukrainian Rocket Sputnik Mriya UKRAINE Satellite Gagarin Cosmonaut Space For Sale

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ  Ukrainian Rocket Sputnik Mriya UKRAINE Satellite Gagarin Cosmonaut Space
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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukrainian Rocket Sputnik Mriya UKRAINE Satellite Gagarin Cosmonaut Space:
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Ukrainian Space Program -State Space Agency of Ukraine
We present to your attention the models of Ukrainian rockets manufactured by Yuzhmash, made to order by the State Space Agency of Ukraine andAntonov An-225 Mriya
  • 1. Models of four rockets (in a box)
Material - plaster (or its analogue)Cyclone-4 is an unrealized project of the Ukrainian space rocket complex (SRC) of the light class, which was to include the launch vehicle (LV) Cyclone-4 and the ground complex. The complex was designed to facilitate work at the cosmodrome, including preparation and launch of the LV and the payload (PG).
The Cyclone-4 LV is an improved version of the three-stage Cyclone-3 LV, designed for prompt and high-precision injection of spacecraft into circular, geostationary, and sun-synchronous orbits. The project aimed to launch payloads from the Alcantara cosmodrome (Brazil). It could support payloads weighing up to 5.5 tons into an equatorial orbit at 500 km altitude and up to 1.8 tons into a geotransfer orbit.
In May 2015, the head of the State Space Agency of Ukraine, Oleg Urusky, announced that Brazil had frozen work on the project.
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The Zenit-3SL launch vehicle (LV) is a medium-class rocket, consisting of an upgraded two-stage Zenit-2 LV and an expanded DM-SL upper stage manufactured by RSC Energia (Russia). The adapter is produced by Boeing (USA).
The two-stage Zenit launch vehicle (head designer: KB Pivdenne named after M.K. Yangel, manufacturer: VO Pivdenmashzavod, Dnipro) and its ground complex form the basis of the Sea Launch project. Rocket launches take place from a floating platform in the equatorial zone.
The Zenit rocket can deliver payloads of up to 13 tons into low-Earth orbits (in its two-stage configuration) or up to 3.5 tons into geostationary orbits when launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. It can also deliver up to 6 tons from the Odyssey platform at the equator.
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Dnipro is a Ukrainian-Russian medium-class space rocket, created using RS-20 (SS-18 โ€œSatanโ€) ballistic missiles.
The rocket has a launch mass of 211 tons, a height of 34 m, and a diameter of 3 m. It can place spacecraft or a group of satellites weighing up to 3.7 tons into orbits at altitudes of 300โ€“900 km. A Dnipro launch costs approximately 18 million euros.
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Zenit-3SLB (or Zenit-3M) is a Ukrainian medium-class launch vehicle from the Zenit family. It is a modification of the Zenit-3SL, comprising a modified Zenit-2SB launch vehicle and a DM-SLB upper stage.
This rocket was developed under the Land Launch program, based on the Soviet engineers\' designs from 1976 until its first launch in 1985. After the collapse of the USSR, the rocket was assembled in Ukraine, at the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, using up to 70% Russian components, including the booster block, produced by NPO Energomash.
  • 2.Antonov An-225 Mriya
The Antonov An-225 Mriya (Ukrainian: ะะฝั‚ะพะฝะพะฒ ะะฝ-225 ะœั€ั–ั, meaning \"dream\" or \"inspiration\"; NATO reporting name: Cossack) was a strategic airlift cargo aircraft designed and produced by the Antonov Design Bureau during the Soviet era. Renowned for its record-breaking size and capabilities, it was a symbol of engineering excellence and ambition.
Originally developed in the 1980s, the An-225 was an enlarged version of the Antonov An-124 airlifter, specifically created to transport the Buran spacecraft. The aircraft made its maiden flight on December 21, 1988, and only one was ever completed. A second airframe, featuring slight design differences, was partially built but never finished due to funding shortages. After serving briefly in the Soviet space program, the An-225 was mothballed in the early 1990s.
In the late 1990s, the decision was made to refurbish and reintroduce the aircraft for commercial operations under Antonov Airlines, specializing in transporting oversized payloads. Over the years, various announcements were made about completing the second airframe, but by 2009, it remained only 60โ€“70% completed due to ongoing financial constraints.
The An-225 held multiple world records, including being the heaviest aircraft ever built and having the largest wingspan of any operational aircraft. With a maximum takeoff weight of 640 tonnes (705 short tons), it transported objects previously deemed impossible to move by air, such as 130-ton generators, wind turbine blades, and diesel locomotives. Its unique capabilities also attracted interest from both Chinese and Russian space programs, with plans to adapt the aircraft for their use.
Globally celebrated for its unparalleled size and distinctiveness, the An-225 earned a devoted following and became a symbol of innovation in aviation.
Tragically, the only completed An-225 was destroyed during the Battle of Antonov Airport in 2022, amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Following its destruction, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced plans to complete the second airframe as a replacement, ensuring that the legacy of the Mriya continues to inspire future generations.
  • 3.Models of two rockets in a box

Material plastic
  • 4,Models of four rockets on a stand
Material brass


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