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Plesetsk Cosmodrome

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And from 1964, on the basis of rocket connection started the establishment of research proving ground missiles and space weapons. Such conversion were the favourable geographical location and a significant number of systems already deployed by the end of 1964 were on duty, four launchers R-7A, seven
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of Arkhangelsk Oblast. In the summer of 1963, the state leadership decided to use the Plesetsk launch facilities for launching spacecraft. In September 1963, the Council of Ministers of the USSR 3rd ALM and NIIP converted to "53 minutes Research Proving Ground". Three test management, employees of
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configuration—from Site 35/1 on 9 July 2014, flying a successful suborbital test mission. The first orbital launch from the site was the inaugural launch of the Angara A5 on 23 December 2014, which carried a mass simulator. A second orbital test flight of the Angara A5 took place almost six years
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Following the cancellation of Zenit launches from Plesetsk, Russia had originally planned to use parts constructed for Site 35 to repair one of the Zenit pads at Baikonur that had been heavily damaged when a rocket lost thrust and fell back into the flame trench seconds after launch. Instead, the
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spokesman Colonel Alexei Zolotukhin said Russia will spend over 5 billion rubles (US$ 170 million) on the development and expansion of the cosmodrome in 2011. This includes the reconstruction of a local motorway and modernising the energy supply system. New facilities will be built, including a
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to the south of Arkhangelsk. The official birthday of the proving ground was 15 July 1957. That day Colonel Gregorjev assumed his post as the missile unit commander. By 15 July 1961, four missile complexes for R-7 ICBMs were at combat status.
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at 28° 31' north). In addition, the high latitude means that lift capacity for boosters launched from Plesetsk is slightly lower than Baikonur launches. By the 2000s, Russia had completely phased out military launches from Baikonur.
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missiles, however no launches were conducted from the complex whilst it was operational. After its retirement from service in 1966, it was cannibalised for parts which were needed to repair
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placed into high inclination and polar orbits since the range for falling debris is clear to the north which is largely uninhabited Arctic and polar terrain. It is situated in a region of
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exploded during fueling operations at Pad 4. The disaster injured dozens more, while damaging the pad so severely that it was not used again until 1984. On 18 June 1987, a
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When Russia began development of the Angara rocket, launch pads at both Plesetsk and Baikonur were planned. Several existing sites at Plesetsk were considered, including
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satellites, which were launched in large numbers during the 1970s-80s, the USSR did not admit to its existence, but it was discovered by British physics teacher
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government passed the resolution about the foundation of a special military object with the secret name "Angara". This secret object had to be situated in
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missiles. The first launch to use the complex was an R-7A test on 21 December 1965, from Site 43/3. The first launch from 43/4 followed on 25 July 1967.
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in Arkhangelsk Oblast had a railway station, essential for the transport of missile components. A new town for the support of the facility was named
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After its retirement from service as a missile base, it was converted for use as a space launch complex. The first orbital launch was of a
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launch site at Plesetsk in the late 1950s. The Soviet Union did not officially admit the existence of Plesetsk Cosmodrome until 1983.
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test of an R-7A Semyorka missile, on 14 December 1965. The first orbital launch from the complex occurred on 17 March 1966, when a
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In 1970, the building of a highly automated launch complex for Tsyklon-3 booster began at Site 32, which was designed by
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created the "Research Proving Ground missile and space weapons USSR Ministry of Defense" near the Ilez railway station,
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Work to rebuild the complex began in 1979, and was completed in 1981. The first launch from Site 16 was conducted by a
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charged $ 115 million usage fees annually. Consequently, Plesetsk has seen considerably more activity since the 2000s.
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The use of the cosmodrome will likely increase in the future since there are concerns with security in operating the
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combat duty, tests of rocket and space complexes, holding and processing of telemetry and trajectory measurements.
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satellite launch from Plesetsk on 6 October 1969 was one of the earliest launches observed and photographed from
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17 March 1966 was the space birthday of Plesetsk. That day was the first missile launching of the rocket booster
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PU P-16U, and three PU R-9A. Since then, the landfill has developed in two directions: rocket and space.
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failed destroying a launch silo with its surrounding facilities and causing a fire detected by
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anti-ballistic missile systems are located at the Cosmodrome, at the former launch site of the
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Site 16 has been used for Soyuz-U and Molniya-M launches, and is still in service as of 2012.
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Both pads were damaged by explosions in the 1980s. At 16:01 UTC on 18 March 1980, 48 people
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rocket was designed to be launched primarily from Plesetsk (and also eventually from the
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derived rockets since 1960. It has launched a total of 136 rockets across its lifespan.
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has been tested and launched there, and is seen as eventually replacing the aging RS-18/
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rocket exploded at liftoff on Pad 3. Both were rebuilt, and are in service as of 2009.
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Because Plesetsk was used primarily for military launches, especially Zenit photo
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on 15 September 1989. Since this launch, the pad has been disassembled.
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makes it useful only for certain types of launches, especially the
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rockets. The last launch to use the complex was of a Soyuz-U with
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imagery of the 21 September 2024 fire at a Plesetsk test site
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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under the leadership and supervision of lieutenant general
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Spaceport in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, northwestern Russia
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The trajectory of the missile flight from Plesetsk to the
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On 26 June 1973, 9 people were killed by an explosion of
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at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome is a launch complex used by
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are launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The heavy
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Plesetsk Cosmodrome was originally developed by the
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project failed to launch and exploded, killing one.
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In the Assembly and test building of the cosmodrome
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The first launch from the complex was a 855:, Site 35/1, which was first used for the 481:Administrative buildings at the cosmodrome 31: 2183:"Angara rocket launches on maiden flight" 1034:The site was originally built for use by 655:had begun to suspect the existence of an 569:In January 1963, a joint decision of the 957:Site 41 was originally built for use by 758:Site 16 was originally built for use by 588: 520: 508: 3562:1957 establishments in the Soviet Union 3477: 1995: 1031:derived rockets since the early 1960s. 954:derived rockets between 1959 and 1989. 465:rockets can only be land-launched from 343:and approximately 200 km south of 75:Great emblem of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome 2202: 2200: 2176: 2174: 2336:Nicholls, Flynn (22 September 2024). 2040:from the original on 29 December 2007 1903:48 people were killed by an explosion 1692:: mobile ICBM: Topol/Topol-M/RS-24 – 469:(Zenit may also be launched at sea). 355:missile, it also served for numerous 326: 7: 2209:"Angara launch facility in Plesetsk" 2014:from the original on 23 October 2020 1787:Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site Yubileynaya 693:In May 2007, a new ICBM, called the 2233:Clark, Stephen (19 November 2014). 1930:On 21 September 2024, a test of an 535:intercontinental ballistic missiles 525:1967 photo from a US spy satellite 25: 2131:Spacecraft Launch Sites Worldwide 2070:from the original on 27 July 2014 1832:Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site Yuzhnaya 851:rocket. 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On 11 January 1957, the 2499: 2416: 2311:Encyclopedia Astronautica 2100:Encyclopedia Astronautica 1898:rocket, ready for launch. 575:USSR Council of Ministers 426:) is used especially for 414:62.9256444°N 40.5778778°E 337:Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast 306: 286:GPX (primary coordinates) 261:Map all coordinates using 80: 68: 61: 51: 46: 2259:. TASS. 14 December 2020 2128:Daphne Burleson (2007). 2036:. Fox. 7 December 2011. 1834:: ICBM: Topol-M/RS-24 – 1789:: ICBM: Topol-M/RS-24 – 1549:: Kosmos-3, Kosmos-3M – 713:dormitory and hospital. 633:Kettering Grammar School 269:Download coordinates as: 3422:Soviet Union / Russia: 1854:62.870510°N 41.780921°E 1809:62.889450°N 41.759721°E 1757:63.008509°N 41.554723°E 1737:: mobile ICBM: Topol – 1712:63.008379°N 41.547953°E 1182:(inactive since 2009): 1133:(inactive since 2001): 799:at the Cosmodrome is a 751:, and has been used by 672:Centre Spatial Guyanais 647:. 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Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 16


Plesetsk Cosmodrome is located in Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome is located in Arkhangelsk Oblast
62°55′32″N 40°34′40″E / 62.92556°N 40.57778°E / 62.92556; 40.57778
Spaceport
Russian ministry of defence
Russian Space Forces
OpenStreetMap
KML
GPX (all coordinates)
GPX (primary coordinates)
GPX (secondary coordinates)
romanized
[kəsmɐˈdromplʲɪˈsʲet͡sk]
spaceport
Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast
Moscow
Arkhangelsk
ICBM
R-7
satellite
latitude
Molniya orbits
Baikonur
Kazakh SSR
end
Soviet Union
Kazakhstan

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