Enosi (Pacifica)

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Enosi
Enosi diagram with cosmonaut for size comparison
Module statistics
COSPAR ID2022-R001B
Part ofOrízontas-1
Launch date9 May 2022
Launch vehicleGaheia-P
Mass36,660 kilograms (80,820 lb) (initial in orbit mass, including 16,340 kilograms (36,020 lb) propellants)
Length10.1 metres (33 ft)
Width23 metres (75 ft) (including extended solar panels)
Diameter4.2 metres (14 ft)

Enosi (Aegean: Ενοση, lit. 'Unity'), also known as the Central Block Unit or MKM (from the Αεγεαν: "Μονάδα Κεντρικού Μπλοκ", lit. 'Monáda Kentrikoú Blok'), is the first module of the Orízontas-1 Space Station to have been launched. The MKM provided electrical power, storage, propulsion, and guidance to the Orízontas-1 during the initial stage of assembly. With the launch and assembly in orbit of other modules with more specialized functionality, it will be primarily used for storage, both inside the pressurized section and in the externally mounted fuel tanks. The Enosi is a spacecraft designed completely from scratch for the Orízontas-1 Program. The name Enosi ("Unity") was given to the MKM because it signified the union of various modules and maybe countries to create something greater. It was built by the Space and Aeronautics Rhaynan Administration, and it is owned by the United Provinces of Rhayna, Néa-gy and Alla-gy.