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One of the 5 remaining LK landers

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N-1 base showing the 30 NK-15 engines

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N1 preparation and launch video

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Soviet N1 moon rocket exploding

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Soviet LK Lunar Lander

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2 N1 rockets on the launch pad

__SPACER__ No N1 was ever successfully launched, and the explosion of one was the largest non-nuclear, man made explosion, in history. link » wistit »

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Soyuz 7K-L3

__SPACER__ This formed the orbital portion of the Russian Moon program, In conjunction with the N1 Rocket and LK lander link » wistit »

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Krechet Soviet moon suit

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N1 compared to Saturn V moon rocket

__SPACER__ The N1 is slightly smaller and was designed to carry a maximum payload of 90 tons vs 120 tons, but it had higher thrust. link » wistit »

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N1 booster in assembly hangar

__SPACER__ Showing the 30 motors of the largest rocket engine ever made. link » wistit »

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N1 NK-33 engine, still used today

__SPACER__ The only bit of the N1 program to survive was the NK-33 engine, which have been tested for use today, by Orbital Sciences, the company that formerly owned the satellite mapping system now...

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Parts of the N1 in a Baikonur childrens playground

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