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Baikonur - a gateway to space

Russia has leased the Baikonur space center from Kazakhstan since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the lease treaty will expire in 2050. It pays an annual fee of $115 million for the use of the space center, which has the world's busiest launch schedule. In the photo: the Proton launch pad.
Russia has leased the Baikonur space center from Kazakhstan since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the lease treaty will expire in 2050. It pays an annual fee of $115 million for the use of the space center, which has the world's busiest launch schedule. In the photo: the Proton launch pad.
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10:53 15/02/2010 The Baikonur space center was founded 55 years ago. On February 12, 1955, the Soviet Council of Ministers issued a statement on the construction of a facility for testing intercontinental ballistic missiles and launching artificial Earth satellites. >>

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