Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
188876 characters 19 sections 26 paragraphs 17 images 338 internal links 122 external links |
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Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Russian : Космодро́м Байкону́р , translit. Kosmodrom Baykonur ; Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы , translit. Baıqońyr ǵarysh aılaǵy ) is a spaceport located in an area of southern Kazakhstan leased to Russia . |
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2017 |
186621 characters 19 sections 27 paragraphs 17 images 333 internal links 121 external links |
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Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Russian : [Космодро́м Байкону́р Kosmodrom Baykonur ] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ; [Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы Bayqoñ'yr ğar'yş aylağ'y ] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ) is a spaceport located in southern Kazakhstan . |
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2016 |
173501 characters 19 sections 26 paragraphs 9 images 322 internal links 119 external links |
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Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Russian : Космодро́м «Байкону́р» Kosmodrom Baykonur ; Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы Bayqoñır ğarış aylağı ) is a spaceport located in Kazakhstan . It is the world's first and largest operational space launch facility . [1] The spaceport is located in the desert steppe of Baikonur , about 200 kilometres (124 mi) east of the Aral Sea and north of the river Syr Darya . It is near the Tyuratam railway station and is about 90 metres (300 ft) above sea level. Currently leased by the Kazakh Government to Russia until 2050, the spaceport is managed jointly by the Roscosmos State Corporation and the Russian Aerospace Forces . The shape of the area leased is an ellipse, measuring 90 kilometres (56 mi) east–west by 85 kilometres (53 mi) north–south, with the cosmodrome at the centre. It was originally built by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s as the base of operations for its space program . Under the current Russian space program, Baikonur remains a busy spaceport, with numerous commercial, military, and scientific missions being launched annually. [2] [3] All manned Russian spaceflights are launched from Baikonur. [4] |
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2015 |
140166 characters 19 sections 25 paragraphs 9 images 307 internal links 79 external links |
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Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Russian : Космодро́м «Байкону́р» Kosmodrom Baykonur ; Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы Bayqoñır ğarış aylağı ) is the world's first and largest operational space launch facility . [1] It is located in the desert steppe of Kazakhstan , about 200 kilometres (124 mi) east of the Aral Sea , north of the Syr Darya river, near Tyuratam railway station, at 90 metres (300 ft) above sea level. It is leased by the Kazakh Government to Russia (until 2050) and is managed jointly by the Russian Federal Space Agency and the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces . The shape of the area leased is an ellipse, measuring 90 kilometres (56 mi) east–west by 85 kilometres (53 mi) north–south, with the cosmodrome at the centre. It was originally built by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s as the base of operations for its space program . Under the current Russian space program, Baikonur remains a busy spaceport, with numerous commercial, military and scientific missions being launched annually. [2] [3] All manned Russian spaceflights are launched from Baikonur. [4] |
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2014 |
128468 characters 18 sections 23 paragraphs 9 images 290 internal links 67 external links |
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Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Russian : космодром «Байконур» Baykonur ); ( Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы Bayqoñır ğarïş aylağı ) is the world's first and largest operational space launch facility . [1] It is located in the desert steppe of Kazakhstan , about 200 kilometres (124 mi) east of the Aral Sea , north of the Syr Darya river, near Tyuratam railway station, at 90 meters above sea level. It is leased by the Kazakh government to Russia (until 2050) and is managed jointly by the Russian Federal Space Agency and the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces . The shape of the area leased is an ellipse, measuring 90 kilometres (56 mi) east-west by 85 kilometres (53 mi) north-south, with the cosmodrome at the centre. It was originally built by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s as the base of operations for its space program . Under the current Russian space program, Baikonur remains a busy spaceport, with numerous commercial, military and scientific missions being launched annually. [2] [3] All manned Russian spaceflights are launched from Baikonur. [4] |
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2013 |
103801 characters 16 sections 21 paragraphs 9 images 278 internal links 45 external links |
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The Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Russian : космодром «Байконур» ; Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы ) is the world's first and largest operational space launch facility . It is located in the desert steppe of Kazakhstan , about 200 kilometres (124 mi) east of the Aral Sea , north of the Syr Darya river, near Tyuratam railway station, at 90 meters above sea level. It is leased by the Kazakh government to Russia (currently until 2050) and is managed jointly by the Russian Federal Space Agency and the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces . The shape of the area leased is an ellipse, measuring 90 kilometres (56 mi) east-west by 85 kilometres (53 mi) north-south, with the cosmodrome at the centre. It was originally built by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s as the base of operations for its space program . Under the current Russian space program Baikonur remains a busy space port, with numerous commercial, military and scientific missions being launched annually. [1] [2] Currently, all manned Russian spaceflights are launched from Baikonur. [3] |
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2012 |
98690 characters 14 sections 19 paragraphs 8 images 262 internal links 42 external links |
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The Baikonur Cosmodrome ([Космодром Байконур, Kosmodrom Baykonur ] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ; [Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы, Bayqoñır ğarış aylağı ] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), also called Tyuratam , [1] is the world's first and largest operational space launch facility . It is located in the desert steppe of Kazakhstan , about 200 kilometres (124 mi) east of the Aral Sea , north of the Syr Darya river, near Tyuratam railway station, at 90 meters above sea level. It is leased by the Kazakh government to Russia (currently until 2050) and is managed jointly by the Russian Federal Space Agency and the Russian Space Forces . The shape of the area leased is an ellipse, measuring 90 kilometres (56 mi) east-west by 85 kilometres (53 mi) north-south, with the cosmodrome at the centre. It was originally built by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s as the base of operations for its space program . Under the current Russian space program Baikonur remains a busy space port, with numerous commercial, military and scientific missions being launched annually. [2] [3] Currently, all manned Russian spaceflights are launched from Baikonur. [4] |
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2011 |
93030 characters 15 sections 21 paragraphs 6 images 265 internal links 44 external links |
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2010 |
78799 characters 12 sections 16 paragraphs 5 images 257 internal links 35 external links |
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2009 |
72268 characters 10 sections 14 paragraphs 4 images 248 internal links 33 external links |
baikonur 0.477 tyuratam 0.230 cosmodrome 0.193 russian 0.188 russia 0.169 template 0.138 kazakhstan 0.134 launch 0.131 icbm 0.126 launching 0.115 space 0.114 jezkazgan 0.109 kazakh 0.109 rent 0.109 facilities 0.106 |
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2008 |
73603 characters 11 sections 18 paragraphs 4 images 249 internal links 30 external links |
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The Baikonur Cosmodrome ([ Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы , Bayqoñır ğarış aylağı ] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ; [ Космодром Байконур , Kosmodrom Bajkonur ] error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help ) ), also called Tjuratam , is the world's oldest [ citation needed ] and largest operational space launch facility . It is located in the desert steppes of Kazakhstan , about Template:Km to mi east of the Aral Sea , north of the Syr Darya river, near Tjuratam railway station. The facility derives its name from a wider area known as Baikonur and is also traditionally linked with the town of Zhezqazghan . It is leased by the Kazakh government to Russia (currently until 2050) and is managed by the Russian Federal Space Agency . The shape of the area leased is an ellipse, measuring 90 kilometres east-west by 85 kilometres north-south, with the cosmodrome at the centre. It was originally built by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s as the base of operations for its ambitious space program , but fell into decline [1] in the years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991. One of the launch pads, known as Gagarin's Start , is located at 45°55′13″N 63°20′32″E / 45.92028°N 63.34222°E and is the launch pad from which Vostok 1 was launched. |
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2007 |
37667 characters 8 sections 11 paragraphs 5 images 164 internal links 6 external links |
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The Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы , Bayqoñır ğarış aylağı ; Russian : Космодром Байконур , Kosmodrom Baykonur ), also called Tyuratam , is the world's oldest and largest operational space launch facility . It is located in Kazakhstan , about Template:Km to mi east of the Aral Sea , on the north bank of the Syr Darya , near the town of Tyuratam . It is leased by the Kazakh government to Russia (until 2050) and managed by the Russian Federal Space Agency . It was originally built by the Soviet Union as the base of operations for its ambitious space program from the late 1950s to the dissolution of the Union in December 1991. One of the launch pads, known as Gagarin's Start , is located at 45°55′13″N 63°20′32″E / 45.92028°N 63.34222°E and is the launch pad from which Vostok 1 was launched. |
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2006 |
23403 characters 9 sections 13 paragraphs 2 images 72 internal links 7 external links |
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The Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы , Bayqoñır ğarış aylağı ; Russian : Космодром Байконур , Kosmodrom Baykonur ), also called Tyuratam , is the world's oldest and largest operational space launch facility . It is located in Kazakhstan , about 200 kilometers (~125 mi) east of the Aral Sea , on the north bank of the Syr Darya , near the town of Tyuratam . It is leased by the Kazakh government to Russia (until 2050) and managed by the Russian Federal Space Agency . It was originally built by the Soviet Union as the base of operations for its ambitious space program from the late 1950s to the 1980s. One of the launch pads is at 45°57′52.61″N 63°18′18.26″E / 45.9646139°N 63.3050722°E , this is so called "Gagarin's Start" ( Russian : «Гагаринский старт» ), the pad, from which Vostok 1 was launched. The administrative offices are positioned at 45°55′12.64″N 63°20′32.48″E / 45.9201778°N 63.3423556°E . |
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2005 |
8391 characters 1 sections 8 paragraphs 1 images 46 internal links 2 external links |
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The Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Kazakh : Байқоңыр ғарыш айлағы , Bayqoñır ğarış aylağı ; Russian : Космодром Байконур , Kosmodrom Baykonur ), also called Tyuratam , is the world's oldest and largest working space launch facility . It was originally built by the Soviets and is now under Russian regulation, although located in Kazakhstan . It is situated about 200 km to the east of the Aral Sea , on the north bank of the Syr Darya , near the town of Tyuratam , in the south-central part of the country. |
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2004 |
5446 characters 1 sections 7 paragraphs 0 images 33 internal links 1 external links |
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The Baikonur Cosmodrome ( Russian : Космодром Байконур , Kosmodrom Baykonur ), also called Tyuratam , is the world's oldest and largest working space launch facility . It was originally built by the Soviets and is now under Russian regulation, although located in Kazakhstan . It is situated about 200 km to the east of the Aral Sea , on the north bank of the Syr Darya , near the town of Tyuratam , in the south-central part of the country. |
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2003 |
2503 characters 1 sections 3 paragraphs 0 images 14 internal links 1 external links |
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Baikonur Cosmodrome is a Russian spaceport in Kazakstan . It is located about 200km east of the Aral Sea , on the right (north/east) side of the Syr Darya . |