abandoned Russian spacecraft factory PIX

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Pretty cool.
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So much metal! What's this called in English?
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Saw these on ArsTechnica. Looks very Russian.
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the craft was called the Buran. blatant space shuttle rip off

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buran_%28spacecraft%29
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Incredible pictures so thanks SoM :up: .

Just imagine the money spent here. They were so close (maybe) to orbit (must have had their design proven in test flights) and as PhoeniX said
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The only orbital launch of a Buran-class orbiter occurred at 3:00 UTC on 15 November 1988 from Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad 110/37. OK-1K1 was lifted into space, on an unmanned mission, by the specially designed Energia rocket. The automated launch sequence performed as specified, and the Energia rocket lifted the vehicle into a temporary orbit before the orbiter separated as programmed. After boosting itself to a higher orbit and completing two revolutions around the Earth, ODU (engine control system) engines fired automatically to begin the descent into the atmosphere.

Exactly 206 minutes[4] into the mission, Orbiter OK-1K1 landed, having lost only eight of its 38,000 thermal tiles over the course of the flight.[5] The automated landing took place on a runway at Baikonur Cosmodrome where, despite a lateral wind speed of 61.2 kilometres per hour (38.0 mph), it landed only 3 metres (9.8 ft) laterally and 10 metres (33 ft) longitudinally from the target mark.[4] Specifically, as Buran approached Baikonur Cosmodrome and started landing, spacecraft sensors detected the strong crosswind and "the robotic system sent the huge machine for another rectangular traffic pattern approach, successfully landing the spacecraft on a second try."[5] It was the first space shuttle to perform an unmanned flight, including landing in fully automatic mode.
Yanks would've blown up half of Florida trying the same :olo:
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Thanks Captain Mazda. Interesting.
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not to mention edgy
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