词条 | Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200 |
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|name = Site 200 |image=ExoMars 2016 Launch.jpg |imsize=250 |caption=A Proton-M with the ExoMars on LC-200/40 |site = Baikonur Cosmodrome |location = |operator = RVSN, VKS, RKA |tlaunches = 227 |inclination = 49° – 99° |pads = 2 | paddetails = {{Infobox launch pad/pad | designation = Site 200/39 | status = Active | launches = 164 | first = 20 February 1980 |first_details = Proton-K/D / Raduga 6 | last = 28 September 2017 |last_details = Proton-M/Briz-M / AsiaSat 9 | rockets = Proton-K Proton-M (active) | designation = Site 200/40 | status = Inactive | launches = 63 | first = 23 July 1977 |first_details = Proton-K/D / Raduga 3 | last = 31 March 1991 |last_details = Proton-K/D / Almaz 1 | rockets = Proton-K }} Site 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is a launch site used by Proton rockets. It consists of two launch pads, areas 39 and 40. Area 39 is currently used for Proton-M launches, including commercial flights conducted by International Launch Services. Area 40 is currently inactive, as it was slated to be rebuilt as a launch site for the Angara rocket. Although the project was relocated to Site 250, Area 40 was not put back into service. A number of planetary probes have been launched from Site 200. Venera 14, Venera 15, Vega 1, Fobos 1, the failed Mars-96, and ExoMars were launched from area 39. Venera 13, Venera 16, Vega 2, Fobos 2 were launched from Area 40. Area 39 was also the launch site for the core of the Mir space station, along with both Kvant modules, and the Kristall module. Salyut 7 and Granat were launched from Area 40. {{Commonscat|Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200}}References
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