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Nonfiction: [[N1 rocket (nonfiction)|N1 rocket]] imaged by US KH-8 Gambit reconnaissance satellite, 19 September 1968.
[[N1 rocket (nonfiction)]] imaged by US KH-8 Gambit reconnaissance satellite, 19 September 1968.


== In the News ==
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<gallery>
File:Egon Rhodomunde.jpg|link=Egon Rhodomunde|1968: Film director and arms dealer [[Egon Rhodomunde]] raises money for new film by selling shares in the upcoming [[N1 rocket (nonfiction)|N1 rocket explosion]].
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
 
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
 
* [[N1 rocket (nonfiction)]]
 
External links:
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N1_(rocket) N1 (rocket)] @ Wikipedia
 
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By US Air Force - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26821.30, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18188002
By US Air Force - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26821.30, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18188002
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[[Category:Spacecraft (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Spacecraft (nonfiction)]]

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N1 rocket (nonfiction) imaged by US KH-8 Gambit reconnaissance satellite, 19 September 1968.

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By US Air Force - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26821.30, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18188002

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current20:26, 13 June 2017Thumbnail for version as of 20:26, 13 June 2017455 × 599 (55 KB)Admin (talk | contribs)The N1 (Russian: Н1, from Ракета-носитель, Raketa-Nositel, carrier)[3] was a super heavy-lift launch vehicle intended to deliver payloads beyond low Earth orbit, acting as the Soviet counterpart to the US Saturn V.[4][5] It was designed...