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Russia repairs critical ISS launch pad after Thanksgiving Soyuz damage
A Soyuz rocket launch that carried astronauts toward the International Space Station (ISS) last November left unexpected damage at Baikonur Cosmodrome’s Site 31, Russia’s only operational pad ...
Welcome to Edition 8.32 of the Rocket Report! The big news this week is NASA’s shake-up of the Artemis program. On paper, at ...
Russia’s crucial launch infrastructure at Baikonur Cosmodrome’s Site 31/6 has been fully repaired following a significant incident during a crewed Soyuz mission late last year, Roscosmos announced ...
Russia has fixed Site 31 at Baikonur Cosmodrome, the only pad supporting the nation's human spaceflight missions. It had been out of commission since late November.
Engineers have repaired a badly damaged launch pad at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Russia's space agency said, averting a potentially longer-term problem for supplying the International Space Station.
Russia completes repairs on Baikonur cosmodrome's launch pad 31, vital for Soyuz and Progress launches to the ISS. First launch rescheduled for March 22.
Iran has announced that it successfully placed three domestically built satellites into orbit using a Russian Soyuz rocket, a joint mission that blends technological ambition with hard-edged ...
The Soyuz rocket is rolled out to the launch pad by train on Tuesday, March 26, 2013, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. A Russian security guard is seen walking along the train tracks with the ...
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