Titov G(2001)

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The Titov G upper stage launching the Soviet Lunar Orbiter

The Titov G is a spacecraft from the World of 2001. It is a Soviet LOX/LH2 high performance upper stage. The Titov G was developed specifically for the Titov V spaceplane as its tug/upper stage. The G designation is simply the next letter in the Cyrillic alphabet (Blok A for the drop tank, B for the booster, V for the orbiter, and G for the upper stage).

As with its equivalent, Centaur-O it uses an aerospike engine configuration.


The World of 2001

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