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Function | Super-heavy Orbital Launch Vehicle |
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Manufacturer | RSC Energia |
Country of origin | Russia |
Project cost | 1.5 trln Roubles (USD ~$18.2 billion) |
Size | |
Diameter | 4.1 m |
Mass | 3167 tons |
Stages | 2 (Don - 3) |
Capacity | |
Payload to Low Earth orbit | |
Mass | 103 metric tons (101 long tons) |
Payload to Trans Lunar Injection | |
Mass | 27 metric tons (27 long tons) |
Associated rockets | |
Comparable | |
Launch history | |
Status | In development |
Yenisei (Russian: Енисей), project name RN STK-1 (Raketa-Nositel' SverkhTyazhologo Klassa - Carrier rocket super-heavy class), is a super-heavy launch vehicle being developed by the Russian space industry. The main developer is RSC Energia.
It is being developed within the framework of the federal target program "Creation of a super-heavy class space rocket complex".[1] The program was given a budget of 600 billion rubles (USD ~$6 billion). It is the main rocket of the Russian Lunar program.
The final design for the rocket was expected to be complete by autumn 2021,[2] but the program appears to have been paused or stopped just before this expected completion date.
In 2024, it was announced that the project will resume in 2025.[3]
The first launch was expected to happen in 2033 from the Vostochny cosmodrome.[4]
Based on the Yenisei launch vehicle, the Don launch vehicle (RN STK-2) is being developed by adding another stage.[5]