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Old March 31st 04, 02:00 PM
Uddo Graaf
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Default Could the N-1 have worked with computer-control?

I read that the Russian N-1 moon rocket kept blowing up because the Russians
couldn't control the thrust of 30 rocket engines firing in tandem. I was
wondering: could this problem have been solved by computer controlled
engines? Or is there another structural reason for the failure of the N-1?


 




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