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    Blok D (Russian: Блок Д meaning Block D) is an upper stage used on Soviet and later Russian expendable launch systems, including the N1, Proton-K and...
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    booster. A fourth stage, the Blok G, would push the L3 (LOK+LK) toward the Moon, with the Blok D as a fifth stage. The Blok D engine would also slow the...
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    simplest, Blok D, was used for interplanetary missions. Blok D had no guidance module, depending on the probe to control flight. Three different Blok DM versions...
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    orbit. Blok D upper stages were used on forty flights, the majority of which were for the Luna and Zond programmes. Ten flights used the Blok D-1, mostly...
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    1982. Blok M central market and bus terminal, which contains the Blok M mall Blok A and Blok M BCA stations of the Jakarta MRT Residence of D.I. Pandjaitan...
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  • Blok may refer to: Blok (surname) Blok (comics), the fictional superhero of the DC Comics universe Blok M, downtown shopping area in Jakarta, Indonesia...
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  • The Blok DM-03 (Russian: Блок ДМ-03 meaning Block DM-03), GRAU index 11S861-03, is a Russian upper stage used as an optional fourth stage on the Proton-M...
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    landing program. Blok E was designed to soft land the LK on the surface of the Moon after orbital velocity was cancelled by Blok D. Later the same stage...
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    probes were identical robotic spacecraft launched by Proton-K rockets with a Blok D upper stage, each consisting of an orbiter and an attached lander. After...
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    and the Space Race, 1945–1974 — Volume 4408 of NASA-SP (PDF). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 978-0160613050. Other online sources...
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