Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43
Site 43, also known as SK-3 and SK-4, is a launch complex at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. It consists of a two pads, Sites 43/3 and 43/4, and has been used by R-7 derived rockets since the early 1960s. The site was originally built for use by R-7A Semyorka 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. 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 Voskhod rocket with on 3 December 1969.
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Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43
Site 43, also known as SK-3 and SK-4, is a launch complex at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. It consists of a two pads, Sites 43/3 and 43/4, and has been used by R-7 derived rockets since the early 1960s. The site was originally built for use by R-7A Semyorka 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. 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 Voskhod rocket with on 3 December 1969.
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Plataforma 43 em russo Площадк ...... ídos e continuaram em serviço.
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Site 43, also known as SK-3 an ...... and are in service as of 2009.
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Площадка № 43 — пусковая площа ...... запуска ракет Р-7А «Семёрка».
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プレセツク宇宙基地43番射点(プレセツクうちゅうきち43ばん ...... した。どちらの発射台も再建され、2009年時点で現役である。
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Plataforma 43 em russo Площадк ...... correu em 25 de Julho de 1967.
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Site 43, also known as SK-3 an ...... ocket with on 3 December 1969.
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Площадка № 43 — пусковая площа ...... запуска ракет Р-7А «Семёрка».
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プレセツク宇宙基地43番射点(プレセツクうちゅうきち43ばん ...... した。どちらの発射台も再建され、2009年時点で現役である。
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Cosmódromo de Plesetsk Plataforma 43
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Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43
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Площадка 43 (Плесецк)
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プレセツク宇宙基地43番射点
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