The Baikonur Cosmodrome is the world's first and largest operational space launch facility.

October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
Site 45 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is a launch site used by Zenit rockets. It has been the launch site for all Soviet and Russian government Zenit launches, along with a commercial launch conducted for Globalstar in 1998, and continuing commercial...
Site 45 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is a launch site used by Zenit rockets. It has been the launch site for all Soviet and Russian government Zenit launches, along with a commercial launch conducted for Globalstar in 1998, and continuing commercial...
Flight tests of the "Zenith" carrier rocket began in April 1985 and passed quite difficult - out of the thirteen first launches, three were accidental. On October 4, 1990, during its 14th launch, there was a major accident. First stage failed at t...
Flight tests of the "Zenith" carrier rocket began in April 1985 and passed quite difficult - out of the thirteen first launches, three were accidental. On October 4, 1990, during its 14th launch, there was a major accident. First stage failed at t...
The Nedelin catastrophe or Nedelin disaster was a launch pad accident that occurred on 24 October 1960 at Baikonur test range (of which Baikonur Cosmodrome is a part), during the development of the Soviet ICBM R-16. As a prototype of the missile w...
Site 41 was a complex of three launch pads at the Baikonur Cosmodrome originally built for flight testing of Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBMs) using storable propellant.    The Nedelin catastrophe or Nedelin disaster was a launch pad acci...
The Nedelin catastrophe or Nedelin disaster was a launch pad accident that occurred on 24 October 1960 at Baikonur test range (of which Baikonur Cosmodrome is a part), during the development of the Soviet ICBM R-16. As a prototype of the missile w...
Baikonur Cosmodrome Museum is the next major attraction after rocket launches. The museum is located on the territory of the cosmodrome and calls with a stunning collection of exhibits, photos and real rocket spares - engines, paneling, navigation...
Baikonur Cosmodrome Museum is the next major attraction after rocket launches. The museum is located on the territory of the cosmodrome and calls with a stunning collection of exhibits, photos and real rocket spares - engines, paneling, navigation...
Baikonur Cosmodrome Museum is the next major attraction after rocket launches. The museum is located on the territory of the cosmodrome and calls with a stunning collection of exhibits, photos and real rocket spares - engines, paneling, navigation...
Baikonur Cosmodrome Museum is the next major attraction after rocket launches. The museum is located on the territory of the cosmodrome and calls with a stunning collection of exhibits, photos and real rocket spares - engines, paneling, navigation...