Category
page 2Crewed spacecraft
Columbia
Apollo command module used during Apollo 11
SpaceShip III
planned suborbital, air-launched spaceplane
lunar module
lunar lander designed for human spaceflight
Fuji
Japanese proposed crewed spacecraft
Voyager Station
proposed hotel space station
HL-20 Personnel Launch System
NASA cancelled spaceplane project
Crew Exploration Vehicle
proposed spacecraft for the Constellation program, became the Orion spacecraft
Lanyue lunar lander
The Lanyue () lander, formerly known as the China crewed lunar surface lander () or simply as the lunar surface lander (), is a spacecraft under development by the China Academy of Space Technology. The purpose of the lander is to carry two astronauts to the lunar surface and to return them to lunar orbit after a set period of time. The lander's initial lunar-landing attempt is envisioned to occur by 2030.
list of crewed spacecraft
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Big Gemini
proposed advanced version of the Gemini spacecraft system
Blue Gemini
United States Air Force spaceflight project
Power and Propulsion Element
command and communications center of Lunar Gateway
Comparison of manned space vehicles
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LKS
soviet spaceplane project
Soyuz-V
Soyuz-V ( meaning Union-V) or Soyuz 11K (), sometimes known in the west as Soyuz-C, was a proposed Soviet spacecraft, which was designed for use as a fuel tanker. It would have been used to refuel other spacecraft, particularly the Soyuz 9K orbital tug. It was part of the Soyuz A-B-V complex for human circumlunar spaceflight.
Soyuz-A
Sergei Korolev initially promoted the Soyuz A-B-V circumlunar complex (7K-9K-11K) concept (also known as L1) in which a two-man craft Soyuz 7K would rendezvous with other components (9K and 11K) in Earth orbit to assemble a lunar excursion vehicle, the components being delivered by the proven R-7 rocket.
Soyuz-P
proposed Soviet combat spacecraft
Mars Excursion Module
proposed NASA spacecraft
Soyuz-B
Soyuz-B ( meaning Union-B) or Soyuz 9K () was a proposed Soviet spacecraft, which was designed for use as an orbital tug. A number of applications were proposed for it, including use as part of the Soyuz A-B-V complex for crewed circumlunar spaceflight.