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- MAKS_(spacecraft) abstract "The MAKS (Multipurpose aerospace system) (Russian: МАКС (Многоцелевая авиационно-космическая система)) is a cancelled Russian air-launched with orbiter Reusable launch system project that was proposed in 1988, but cancelled in 1991. The orbiter was supposed to reduce the cost of transporting materials to Earth orbit by a factor of ten. The reusable orbiter and its external non-reusable fuel tank, was to have been launched by an Antonov AN-225 airplane. Had it been built, the system would have weighed 275 metric tons (271 long tons; 303 short tons), and would have been capable of carrying a 7-metric-ton (6.9-long-ton; 7.7-short-ton) payload.Three variants of the MAKS system were conceived: MAKS-OS, the standard configuration; MAKS-T, with upgraded payload capability; and MAKS-M, a version that included its fuel tank within the envelope of the orbiter.As of June 2010, Russia is considering reviving the MAKS program.".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) thumbnail Многоцелевая_авиационно-космическая_система_-9А-10485-_(МАКС).png?width=300.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) wikiPageID "10112780".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) wikiPageRevisionID "598269719".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) applications "Transport to low Earth orbit and back".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) caption "Schematic view of the MAKS space plane".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) hasPhotoCollection MAKS_(spacecraft).
- MAKS_(spacecraft) launched "None".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) name "MAKS".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) operator Soviet_space_program.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) orbits Low_Earth_orbit.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) status "Canceled, 1991".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) subject Category:Cancelled_Soviet_spacecraft.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) subject Category:Proposed_spacecraft.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) subject Category:Spaceplanes.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) comment "The MAKS (Multipurpose aerospace system) (Russian: МАКС (Многоцелевая авиационно-космическая система)) is a cancelled Russian air-launched with orbiter Reusable launch system project that was proposed in 1988, but cancelled in 1991. The orbiter was supposed to reduce the cost of transporting materials to Earth orbit by a factor of ten. The reusable orbiter and its external non-reusable fuel tank, was to have been launched by an Antonov AN-225 airplane.".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) label "Avion spatial MAKS".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) label "MAKS (avión espacial)".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) label "MAKS (spacecraft)".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) label "MAKS・スペースプレーン".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) label "Многоцелевая авиационно-космическая система".
- MAKS_(spacecraft) sameAs MAKS_(avión_espacial).
- MAKS_(spacecraft) sameAs Avion_spatial_MAKS.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) sameAs MAKS・スペースプレーン.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) sameAs m.02q26wf.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) sameAs Q2874357.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) sameAs Q2874357.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) wasDerivedFrom MAKS_(spacecraft)?oldid=598269719.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) depiction Многоцелевая_авиационно-космическая_система_-9А-10485-_(МАКС).png.
- MAKS_(spacecraft) isPrimaryTopicOf MAKS_(spacecraft).