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NIKA-T

By the late 1990's the Photon Design Bureau anticipates testing a much more capable microgravity spacecraft as a follow-on to the successful Photon program. Designated NIKA-T (Scientific Research Spacecraft - Technological), the new vehicle will retain the spherical reentry capsule of Photon but will possess significantly improved support systems. The 9 metric ton NIKA-T will be capable of returning payloads of up to 1,200 kg after missions of 3-4 months. Early NIKA-T concepts envisioned a maximum spacecraft diameter of 2.7 m and a length of 9.3 m, but more recent diagrams suggest that the length has been reduced slightly. Two solar arrays will generate 6 kW of which 4.5 kW will be available for the microgravity payload. A third array is part of the thermal control system's heat rejection loop (References 793-795, 799).

NIKA-T will be launched by the Zenit launch vehicle into sun-synchronous orbits of 300-500 km at inclinations of 96-98 degrees. To protect the fragile materials sciences samples, the landing velocity of the capsule will be reduced to only 5 m/s. At least two new materials science instruments are being developed for NIKA-T: the Zona 8 and the Konstanta 4 furnaces. The former will be capable of accepting sample cartridges of 40 mm diameter and 200 mm length, whereas the latter will possess a 85 mm diameter and 400 mm length capacity.



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