词条 | Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 109 |
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|name = Site 109/95 |image=Dnepr rocket lift-off 1.jpg |imsize=250 |caption=A Dnepr rocket after being launched from LC-109/95. |site = Baikonur Cosmodrome |location = |operator = RVSN, VKS, Kosmotras |tlaunches = 31 |inclination = 49° – 99° |pads = 1 |short = LC-109/95 |paddetails = {{Infobox launch pad/pad |status = Active |first = 4 July 1974 |last = 21 June 2010 |rockets = R-36 Dnepr}} }} Site 109/95 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is a missile silo built for use by the R-36 missile, which has been converted into a launch site for the Dnepr carrier rocket. Nineteen R-36 ICBMs were launched on test flights from Site 109 between its activation in 1974, and deactivation in 1983. It was subsequently reactivated for the Dnepr programme, which uses a modified R-36 missile to place satellites into orbit. The Dnepr made its maiden flight from Site 109 on 21 April 1999. The most recent launch from Site 109 was a Dnepr, with the German TanDEM-X satellite, which was launched on 21 June 2010. References
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