2.02 (Buran-class spacecraft)

2.02 (GRAU index serial number 11F35 4K) is the designation of the fourth built[1] Soviet/Russian Buran-class orbiter to be produced as part of the Buran programme.

2.02
TypeBuran-class orbiter
Construction number4K
CountrySoviet Union
Contract award1983
StatusDismantled

History

Construction of 2.02 is believed to began in 1988. The spacecraft belong to the second series orbiters, whose design has been improved considering experience of flight of K1 Buran[2].

By 1993, when the Buran program was cancelled, orbiter 2.02 was in an early stage of construction (10-20 percent)[3]. Only forward fuselage with crew cabin was completed. The incomplete 2.02 was later partially dismantled at its construction site and moved to the outside of the Tushino Machine Building Plant, near Moscow.

Right wing with landing gear produced for this orbiter was used to complete 0.01 test article, now on display at VDNKh[4]

Some of the tiles from orbiter 2.02 were sold and auctioned on the Internet.

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