A12 (Rocket)

A12 was the designation of a German rocket designed during the Second World War. The A12 would have been a space transporter, capable of bringing up to 10 metric tons into low Earth orbit. The A12 was never constructed. It is estimated that the A12 would have had a takeoff weight of 3500 metric tons, a thrust of 10,000,000 kgf (100 meganewtons (MN)), a diameter of 11 m, a span of 23 m and a length of 33 m. The A12 was similar in design to the initial designs of the Saturn rockets.

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