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LAUNCH PAD
Baikonur Site 200
Height
N/A m
Floor Area
8,000 m²
Dimensions
Dual-pad complex
Built
1965
Cost
Soviet-era construction
Facility Specifications
Height
N/A m
Floor Area
8,000 m²
Dimensions
Dual-pad complex
Year Built
1965
Operator
Roscosmos / Khrunichev
Location
Baikonur, Kazakhstan
Construction Cost
Soviet-era construction
Location
Map View
46.0711°, 63.1017°
Baikonur, Kazakhstan
Vehicles Supported
Proton-MProton-K (historical)
Notable Features
Proton heavy-lift pad; two launch positions; hypergolic fueling infrastructure; GTO and interplanetary launches
History
Site 200 at Baikonur Cosmodrome hosts the Proton launch pads, supporting heavy-lift missions to GTO and beyond since 1965. The site includes two pads (39 and 40) and an extensive processing and fueling facility for the hypergolic Proton rocket. It has launched interplanetary missions, space station modules, and commercial satellites.
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