- Plesetsk Cosmodrome
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[
Cyclone-3 rocket launching Meteor-3 satellite (Plesetsk,August 15 ,1991 )]Plesetsk Cosmodrome (Russian: "Космодром «Плесецк»") is a
Russia nspaceport , located inArkhangelsk Oblast , about 800 km north ofMoscow and south ofArkhangelsk .It was originally developed by the
Soviet Union as a launch site forintercontinental ballistic missile s. Construction started in 1957 and it was declared operational forR-7 rocket s in December 1959. The urban-type settlement ofPlesetsk in Arkhangelsk Oblast had arailway station , essential for the transport of missile components. A new town for the support of the facility was named Mirny, Russian for "peaceful". By 1997, more than 1,500 launches to space had been made from the site, more than for any other launch facility, although the usage has declined significantly since the breakup of the Soviet Union.The existence of Plesetsk Cosmodrome was originally kept secret, but it was discovered by British physics teacher
Geoffrey Perry and his students, who carefully analyzed the orbit of the Cosmos 112 satellite in 1966 and deduced it had not been launched fromBaikonur Cosmodrome . After the end of theCold War it was learned that theCIA had begun to suspect the existence of anICBM launch site at Plesetsk in the late 1950s. The Soviet Union did not officially admit the existence of Plesetsk Cosmodrome until 1983.Plesetsk is used especially for military
satellite s placed into high inclination and polar orbits since the range for falling debris is clear to the north which is largely uninhabited Arctic and polar terrain. It is situated in a region oftaiga , or flat terrain with boreal pine forests. Plesetsk may be compared to theU.S. Air Force 'sVandenberg Air Force Base inCalifornia .The use of the cosmodrome will likely increase in the future since there are concerns with security in operating the
Baikonur Cosmodrome in now-independentKazakhstan , which also demands rent for its continued use. Plesetsk is not ideally suited for low inclination or geostationary launches because of its high latitude (as compared to theKennedy Space Center , at around 28° north orGuiana Space Centre atKourou , the ESA facility, which is at 5° north).Still, the new all-Russian
Angara rocket is designed to be launched primarily from Plesetsk when it comes into service.Currently, the
Soyuz launch vehicle ,Cosmos-3M ,Rockot andTsyklon are launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The heavy Proton and Zenit rockets can only be launched from Baikonur. In May, 2007, a new ICBM, called theRS-24 has been tested and launched there, and is seen as eventually replacing the aging RS-18s and RS-20s that are the backbone of Russia's missile forces. Those missiles are known in the West as theSS-19 Stiletto and theSS-18 Satan. [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,276014,00.html] The Iranian satelliteSina 1 was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome on 27 October, 2005. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/business/story/2005/10/051027_ra-iran-satellite.shtml]Unfortunately, Plesetsk Cosmodrome is notorious for its high launch costs and does not compare well with equatorial space centers that can launch heavier payloads.Fact|date=July 2008. In
2010 construction is due to start on a new cosmodrome in theRussian Far East atVostochny Cosmodrome , which will become the primary spaceport for non-military launches replacing Baikonur. The first human space flight from this new location is due by2018 .Fact|date=July 2008The Cosmodrome is served by
Plestsy Airport .Fact|date=July 2008Accidents
* On
June 26 ,1973 9 people were killed by an explosion of Cosmos 3-M rocket, ready for launch.
* OnMarch 18 ,1980 50 people were killed by an explosion of a Vostok-2M rocket with a Tselina satellite, during a fueling operation.
* OnOctober 15 ,2002 , aSoyuz-U carrying the E.S.A.'sFoton-M1 project failed to launch and exploded, killing one.External links
* [http://www.russianspaceweb.com/plesetsk.html RussianSpaceWeb.com on Plesetsk]
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