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1969 Soviet project of a crewed flight to Mars
Aelita was the 1969 abandoned
Soviet project of a
crewed flight to Mars. It was named after the 1923
science fiction novel
Aelita by Russian author
Aleksey Tolstoy about a flight to Mars.
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See also
References
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^ Brian Harvey, Russian Planetary Exploration. History, Development, Legacy and Prospects, 2007,
p. 302
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^ Mark Wade,
MEK
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^ Asif A. Siddiqi , Challenge to Apollo. The Soviet Union and the Space Race, 1945-1974, 2000,
Chapter 17: Dreams Unfulfilled
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^ Zheleznyakov A.,
«Аэлита», «МАВР» и другие проекты советской пилотируемой экспедиции на Марс.
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^ Сергей Филиппенков,
"Проект 'Аэлита' " , "Жуковские вести", 11 August 1999
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Mars analogs (
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- Moon:
Zond (7K-L1),
N1-L3,
LK-700,
Zvezda
- Interplanetary:
TMK,
Aelita,
Martian Piloted Complex
- Spaceplanes:
Spiral,
Energia /
Buran,
MAKS,
Kliper,
LKS,
Tupolev Tu-2000
- Capsules:
Zvezda,
Zarya
- Space Stations:
OPSEK
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