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

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...
Antennas of the telemetry station MA-9MK used for launches of rockets "Soyuz" and "Proton" in 1970-2000.
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...
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...
09.10.2012 - Members of the main crew 33/34 long expedition to the ISS - Oleg Novitsky, Eugene Tarelkin (Roscosmos), Kevin Ford (NASA) and their colleagues-doubles - Pavel Vinogradov, Alexander Misurkin (Roscosmos), Christopher Cassidy (NASA) arri...
09.10.2012 - Members of the main crew 33/34 long expedition to the ISS - Oleg Novitsky, Eugene Tarelkin (Roscosmos), Kevin Ford (NASA) and their colleagues-doubles - Pavel Vinogradov, Alexander Misurkin (Roscosmos), Christopher Cassidy (NASA) arri...
Morning, October 11 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center was held flag raising ceremony of states participating in the program of flight crews 33/34-y long expedition to the ISS. Oleg Novitsky, Eugene Tarelkin, Kevi...
Morning, October 11 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center was held flag raising ceremony of states participating in the program of flight crews 33/34-y long expedition to the ISS. Oleg Novitsky, Eugene Tarelkin, Kevi...
Morning, October 11 2012 at the end of Flag-raising ceremony in Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, crew members of long expedition to the ISS Oleg Novitsky, Eugene Tarelkin and Kevin Ford answered journalists' questions.
In Baikonur, Kazakhstan, the backup Expedition 33/34 crewmembers pose in front of the Monument to Yuri Gagarin, the first human to fly in space.
The Expedition 33/34 backup crew take part in a pre-launch ceremony in Baikonur, Kazakhstan
In Baikonur, Kazakhstan, the backup Expedition 33/34 crewmembers lay some flowers at the Monument to Sergei Korolev.