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Antares rocket producer orders 8 more Russian engines
Published time: 9 Mar, 2016 12:40

©*Joel Kowsky / NASA / Reuters
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Orbital Sciences Corporation, the US maker of the Antares rocket, has ordered eight additional RD-181 engines under an option of the 2014 contract with Energomash, the Russian company announced.
Antares was initially designed to use AJ26 engines in its first stage, which are refurbished Soviet NK-33 engines built in the late 1960s and early 1970s by what is now Ukraine’s Yuzhmash for the lunar exploration program.

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Antares rocket will get new Russian RD-181 engines in $1bn deal
A stockpile of those was left in storage and repurposed three decades later for Antares launches and in some versions of the Russian Soyuz rocket.

However since the stockpile was limited and due to concerns over the age of NK-33s Orbital Sciences intended to find a replacement, with the Russian RD-181 eventually chosen. The transition was sped up by the October 2014 failure of an Antares rocket, which was blamed on the old Soviet engine.

Energomash supplied four RD-181s – two of which are needed for an Antares rocket – in 2015 and had a standing order for four more to be produced in 2016.

A version of the engine called RD-180 also produced by Energomash is used by the United Launch Alliance, a collaboration of Boeing and Lockheed Martin, for the first engine of Atlas V rocket.

READ MORE: McCain sees red as US gives green light for Russian RD-180 rocket engines order

The use of Russian engines for American rockets is a political issue in US, where some hawkish politicians like Republican Senator John McCain strongly advocate replacing them.

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RD-180 test firing, November 4, 1998, at the Marshall Space Flight Center Advanced Engine Test Facility.
Country of origin Russia
Date 1999 - 2014
Designer NPO Energomash
Manufacturer NPO Energomash
Application Booster
Predecessor RD-170
Status In use
Liquid-fuel engine
Propellant LOX / RP-1
Cycle Staged combustion
Configuration
Chamber 2
Nozzle ratio 36.87
Performance
Thrust (vac.) 4.15*MN (930,000*lbf)
Thrust (SL) 3.83*MN (860,000*lbf)
Thrust-to-weight ratio 78.44
Chamber pressure 26.7*MPa (3,870*psi)
Isp (vac.) 338*s (3.31*km/s)
Isp (SL) 311*s (3.05*km/s)
Burn time 270 Sec
Dimensions
Length 3,560*mm (140*in)
Diameter 3,150*mm (124*in)
Dry weight 5,480*kg (12,080*lb)
The RD-180 (РД-180, Ракетный Двигатель-180, Rocket Engine-180) is a rocket engine designed and built in Russia. It features a dual-combustion chamber, dual-nozzle design and is fueled by a kerosene/LOX mixture. Currently RD-180 engines are used for the first stage of the US Atlas V launch vehicle.



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hypocrite americans using russian technology ....l.o.l.


American Technology is decaying and sinking down in strong and weathy competitions, from Moscow and Beijing.

So much engineering and technologies to make a masterpiece like this, to burn for only 270 seconds, in high pressure, heat and speed. Pushing hundreds of tons weights to space. After that dropped down to earth and burnt out.
 
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