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  • Plesetsk Cosmodrome
  • Spaceport in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia

    coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Plesetsk Cosmodrome (Russian: Космодром «Плесецк», romanized: Kosmodrom "Plesetsk") is a Russian spaceport located in

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome

    Plesetsk_Cosmodrome

  • Plesetsk
  • Urban locality in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia

    Plesetsk (Russian: Плесе́цк) is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the administrative center of Plesetsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia,

    Plesetsk

    Plesetsk

    Plesetsk

  • RS-28 Sarmat
  • Russian intercontinental ballistic missile

    early 2017, prototype missiles had been reportedly built and delivered to Plesetsk Cosmodrome for trials, but the test program was delayed to re-check key

    RS-28 Sarmat

    RS-28 Sarmat

    RS-28_Sarmat

  • Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133
  • as Raduga (Russian: Радуга meaning Rainbow), is a launch complex at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. It is used by Rockot, and previously Kosmos carrier

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133

    Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_133

  • Soyuz-2
  • Russian medium-lift launch rocket

    at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and Sites 43/3 and 43/4 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwestern Russia, and, since 2016, Site 1S at the Vostochny

    Soyuz-2

    Soyuz-2

    Soyuz-2

  • Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43
  • Rocket launching complex of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwestern Russia

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43, is a launch complex at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. It consists of two pads, Sites 43/3 and 43/4 (also known as SK-3

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 43

    Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_43

  • Angara (rocket family)
  • Russian family of space launch vehicles

    ideally use the partially completed Zenit-2 launch pad at the Russian Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and be able to launch military satellites into geosynchronous

    Angara (rocket family)

    Angara (rocket family)

    Angara_(rocket_family)

  • Kosmos-3M
  • Russian space launch vehicle

    onto the pad at Plesetsk, exploding and badly damaging it.[citation needed] On 26 June 1973, a Kosmos 3M exploded on the pad at Plesetsk during a propellant

    Kosmos-3M

    Kosmos-3M

  • Soyuz 2.1v
  • Russian expendable carrier rocket

    as Soyuz‑1 during early development. Launches were conducted from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwest Russia, and were expected to also be conducted

    Soyuz 2.1v

    Soyuz 2.1v

    Soyuz_2.1v

  • RS-24 Yars
  • Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

    systems, the ICBM was first tested by a launch from a mobile launcher at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwestern Russia at 11:20 GMT, May 29, 2007, and its test

    RS-24 Yars

    RS-24 Yars

    RS-24_Yars

  • Angara A5
  • Russian heavy-lift launch vehicle

    December 2014. The second test flight was launched on 14 December 2020 from Plesetsk. Some official models show the Angara carrying an Orel crew capsule spacecraft

    Angara A5

    Angara A5

    Angara_A5

  • Plestsy Airport
  • Airport

    Russia located 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) east of Plesetsk. It is a logistical base for the Plesetsk Cosmodrome launch facility. In 2004-2005 it was modernized:

    Plestsy Airport

    Plestsy Airport

    Plestsy_Airport

  • Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 35
  • Site 35 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome is a launch complex used by the Angara rocket. The complex has a single launch pad, Site 35/1, which was first used

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 35

    Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 35

    Plesetsk_Cosmodrome_Site_35

  • 1980 Plesetsk launch pad disaster
  • Vostok-2M rocket explosion during refueling

    1980 Plesetsk launch pad disaster was the explosion of a Vostok-2M rocket carrying a Tselina-D satellite during fueling at Site 43/4 of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome

    1980 Plesetsk launch pad disaster

    1980 Plesetsk launch pad disaster

    1980_Plesetsk_launch_pad_disaster

  • R-7 Semyorka
  • First Intercontinental ballistic missile

    Rocket Forces, at five launch sites, one launch pad at Baikonur and four at Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The Soviet Armed Forces initially planned to deploy fifty launch

    R-7 Semyorka

    R-7 Semyorka

    R-7_Semyorka

  • Rokot
  • Russian space launch vehicle

    Baikonur Cosmodrome out of a silo. Later commercial launches commenced from Plesetsk Cosmodrome using a launch ramp specially rebuilt from one for the Kosmos-3M

    Rokot

    Rokot

    Rokot

  • Vostok (rocket family)
  • Series of six manned and unmanned Soviet orbiting spacecraft

    rockets. On March 18, 1980, a Vostok-2M rocket exploded on its launch pad at Plesetsk during a fueling operation, killing 48 people. An investigation into a

    Vostok (rocket family)

    Vostok (rocket family)

    Vostok_(rocket_family)

  • RT-2PM Topol
  • Intercontinental ballistic missile

    Technology headed by Alexander Nadiradze. Flight tests were conducted on the Plesetsk test site from February through December 1985. The main problem that had

    RT-2PM Topol

    RT-2PM Topol

    RT-2PM_Topol

  • Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast
  • Closed town in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia

    Russia, serving the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The town is located 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) from the urban-type settlement of Plesetsk and is connected to it

    Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast

    Mirny,_Arkhangelsk_Oblast

  • Angara-1.2
  • Russian small-lift launch vehicle

    launch vehicles of the Angara family are carried out from Site 35 of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. It is planned to create a launch complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome

    Angara-1.2

    Angara-1.2

    Angara-1.2

  • Meridian (satellite)
  • Family of communication satellites

    is a Soyuz 2.1a with a Fregat upper stage, which is launched from the Plesetsk cosmodrome. The satellite is for mixed civil and military use. Given their

    Meridian (satellite)

    Meridian_(satellite)

  • Sfera (satellite series)
  • Defunct Soviet geodetic satellites

    February 1968 Plesetsk LC132 600 kg 1968-011A 3129 74,1° 1201 1183 - - 4 June 1968 Plesetsk LC132/2 Failure 2 Kosmos-256 30 November 1968 Plesetsk LC132/1 600

    Sfera (satellite series)

    Sfera (satellite series)

    Sfera_(satellite_series)

  • Zenit-2
  • Ukrainian-Russian rocket

    launches before being destroyed in an explosion. A third pad, Site 35 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, was never completed, and work was abandoned after the dissolution

    Zenit-2

    Zenit-2

    Zenit-2

  • Kura Missile Test Range
  • Endpoint of missile tests conducted by the Russian military

    the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces, the range is administratively under Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and consequently is part of the Russian Space Forces. Kura

    Kura Missile Test Range

    Kura Missile Test Range

    Kura_Missile_Test_Range

  • Plesetsky District
  • District in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia

    settlement) of Plesetsk. Population: 49,077 (2010 census); 58,257 (2002 census); 83,357 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Plesetsk accounts for 22

    Plesetsky District

    Plesetsky District

    Plesetsky_District

  • State Space Agency of Ukraine
  • Ukrainian government agency

    (Tsyklon-3 from Plesetsk) 1999–???? Okean (Zenit-2 from Baikonur) 2004–2006 Sich-1M (Tsyklon-3 from Plesetsk) 2004–2007 MC-1-TK (Tsyklon-3 from Plesetsk) 2011–2012

    State Space Agency of Ukraine

    State Space Agency of Ukraine

    State_Space_Agency_of_Ukraine

  • 2024 Ivanovo Ilyushin Il-76 crash
  • Aircraft crash in Russia

    Registration RF-76551 Flight origin Ivanovo Severny Air Base Destination Plesetsk Air Base Occupants 15 Passengers 7 Crew 8 Fatalities 15 Survivors 0

    2024 Ivanovo Ilyushin Il-76 crash

    2024 Ivanovo Ilyushin Il-76 crash

    2024_Ivanovo_Ilyushin_Il-76_crash

  • SAR-Lupe
  • German military reconnaissance satellite system

    almost all regions of the world. The first satellite was launched from Plesetsk in Russia on 19 December 2006, about a year after the intended launch date;

    SAR-Lupe

    SAR-Lupe

    SAR-Lupe

  • Soyuz carrier rocket monument
  • Center Dmitri Ilyich Kozlov, members of Roscosmos and staff of Baikonur and Plesetsk Cosmodromes attended at the ceremony. The monument consists of the intact

    Soyuz carrier rocket monument

    Soyuz carrier rocket monument

    Soyuz_carrier_rocket_monument

  • Bureau 1440
  • Russian satellite internet constellation

    Rassvet-2 satellites were launched on the night of May 16–17, 2024, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. With an updated payload and new instruments, the satellites

    Bureau 1440

    Bureau_1440

  • GLONASS-K2
  • Russian navigation satellite

    the first satellite was successfully launched on 7 August 2023 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome with an expected production period of ten years. It is an evolution

    GLONASS-K2

    GLONASS-K2

    GLONASS-K2

  • GLONASS-K
  • Class of GLONASS satellites

    Baikonur Cosmodrome on the heavy-lift Proton-M, or two simultaneously from Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a Soyuz-2 with a Fregat upper stage. In comparison, the previous

    GLONASS-K

    GLONASS-K

    GLONASS-K

  • 1989 in spaceflight
  • February 16:55 Soyuz-U Plesetsk Kosmos 2000 (Zenit-8) Low Earth Reconnaissance 3 March Successful 14 February 04:21 Molniya-M/2BL Plesetsk Kosmos 2001 (Oko)

    1989 in spaceflight

    1989 in spaceflight

    1989_in_spaceflight

  • Foton (satellite)
  • Russian spacecraft programs

    including biology. The original Foton series included 12 launches from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome from 1985 to 1999. The second series, under the name Foton-M

    Foton (satellite)

    Foton (satellite)

    Foton_(satellite)

  • DTUsat
  • Danish student satellite

    Technical University of Denmark. It was launched on 30 June 2003 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a Rockot launcher. Contact with the satellite was never established

    DTUsat

    DTUsat

  • Vostok-2 (rocket)
  • Soviet rocket

    Launches occurred from sites 1/5 and 31/6 at Baikonur, and Site 41/1 at Plesetsk. In 1967, it was retired in favour of the Voskhod due to the growing mass

    Vostok-2 (rocket)

    Vostok-2_(rocket)

  • Soyuz-U
  • Soyuz rocket design variant

    mainstage operation. On 18 June 1987, a launch of a Resurs satellite from Plesetsk ended disastrously when the Blok D strap-on LOX turbopump disintegrated

    Soyuz-U

    Soyuz-U

    Soyuz-U

  • Vostochny Cosmodrome
  • Spaceport in Amur Oblast, Russia

    Satellites bound for high inclination orbits can be currently launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwestern Russia. The new site is intended mostly for

    Vostochny Cosmodrome

    Vostochny Cosmodrome

    Vostochny_Cosmodrome

  • RS-26 Rubezh
  • Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile

    September 2011, it was test-launched successfully on 26 May 2012, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in north-western Russia, hitting its target minutes later 5

    RS-26 Rubezh

    RS-26_Rubezh

  • CryoSat-1
  • ESA satellite to study polar ice; lost in launch failure in 2005

    kilograms. In September 2005, CryoSat-1 arrived at the launch site in Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia. CryoSat-1 was launched at 15:02:00 UTC on 8 October

    CryoSat-1

    CryoSat-1

    CryoSat-1

  • Russian Space Forces
  • Branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces

    Cosmodrome with Roscosmos, the Federal Space Agency. It also operated the Plesetsk and the Svobodny Cosmodromes. However the Russian Space Forces was dissolved

    Russian Space Forces

    Russian Space Forces

    Russian_Space_Forces

  • Kosmos 485
  • Soviet radar calibration satellite

    11:04:58 UTC on 11 April 1972. The launch took place from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and used a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket. Upon reaching orbit

    Kosmos 485

    Kosmos_485

  • Aleksandr Golovko
  • Russian military general

    2007 to 2011. From June 2011 to December 2012 he was the commander of Plesetsk Cosmodrome and was then appointed as head of the Aerospace Defence Forces

    Aleksandr Golovko

    Aleksandr Golovko

    Aleksandr_Golovko

  • Kosmos 2472
  • Russian Kobalt-M reconnaissance satellite

    in orbit until October 2011. Kosmos 2472 was launched from Site 16/2 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome. A Soyuz-U carrier rocket was used to perform the launch, which

    Kosmos 2472

    Kosmos_2472

  • Soyuz (rocket family)
  • Russian and Soviet rocket family

    October 2002 when the uncrewed Soyuz-U launch of the Photon-M satellite from Plesetsk fell back near the launch pad and exploded 29 seconds after lift-off. One

    Soyuz (rocket family)

    Soyuz (rocket family)

    Soyuz_(rocket_family)

  • 1979 in spaceflight
  • Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome Remarks 11 January 15:07 Soyuz-U Plesetsk Cosmodrome LC43/3 Kosmos 1070 Low Earth (62.8 degrees inclination) Reconnaissance

    1979 in spaceflight

    1979 in spaceflight

    1979_in_spaceflight

  • List of R-7 launches (1995–1999)
  • M-26 Mir Logistics 16 February 1995, 17:39 Soyuz-U (11A511U) LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Foton-10 14 March 1995, 06:11 Soyuz-U2 (11A511U2) LC-1/5, Baikonur

    List of R-7 launches (1995–1999)

    List_of_R-7_launches_(1995–1999)

  • Meteor (satellite)
  • Series of weather observation satellites launched by Russia

    of fully operational Russian meteorological satellite launched from the Plesetsk site. The satellites were placed in a near-circular, near-polar prograde

    Meteor (satellite)

    Meteor (satellite)

    Meteor_(satellite)

  • Nivelir
  • Series of Russian military satellites

    utilized the Soyuz 2.1b and 2.1v platforms. All launches have taken place at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northwest Russia, with the most recent launch occurring in

    Nivelir

    Nivelir

    Nivelir

  • Kosmos 2261
  • Russian military early warning satellite

    1, 2013 in some time zones) Kosmos 2261 was launched from Site 16/2 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper stage

    Kosmos 2261

    Kosmos_2261

  • Kosmos 1275
  • Soviet military navigation satellite

    distributed in orbital planes spaced 30 degrees apart, and launched from the Plesetsk cosmodrome aboard a Cosmos rocket. It is believed to be the first satellite

    Kosmos 1275

    Kosmos_1275

  • Kosmos 2469
  • Russian US-K missile early warning satellite

    telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 2469 was launched from Site 16/2 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper stage

    Kosmos 2469

    Kosmos 2469

    Kosmos_2469

  • Gonets
  • Russian civilian low Earth orbit communication satellite system

    validate the system, were launched by a Tsyklon-3 launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on 13 July 1992, and were designated Gonets-D. The first operational

    Gonets

    Gonets

    Gonets

  • Kosmos 2340
  • Russian military early warning satellite

    telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 2340 was launched from Site 16/2 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper stage

    Kosmos 2340

    Kosmos_2340

  • NCube (satellites)
  • Norwegian satellites

    NCube-2 was launched into orbit onboard a Kosmos-3M on 27 October 2005 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome. No signal was ever received from the satellite and it may have

    NCube (satellites)

    NCube (satellites)

    NCube_(satellites)

  • Soyuz-M
  • Soviet expendable carrier rocket

    December 1971, and the last on 31 March 1976. All launches occurred from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, six from pad 41/1 and two from pad 43/4. Krebs, Gunter. "Soyuz-M

    Soyuz-M

    Soyuz-M

  • Ilyushin Il-102
  • Ground-attack aircraft

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    Ilyushin Il-102

    Ilyushin Il-102

    Ilyushin_Il-102

  • Kosmos 214
  • Voskhod 11A57 rocket, serial number V15001-12, flying from Site 41/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The launch took place at 10:33:00 GMT on 18 April 1968, and

    Kosmos 214

    Kosmos_214

  • Parus (satellite)
  • Soviet/Russian communication and navigation satellite constellation

    using Kosmos-3M carrier rockets, flying from sites 132 and 133 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The prime function of Parus satellites was to provide location

    Parus (satellite)

    Parus_(satellite)

  • Sich-1
  • Ukrainian Earth observation satellite

    launched on 31 August 1995 at 06:49:59 UTC by Ukrainian Tsyklon-3 rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. It operated until 2001. In this launch also was launched

    Sich-1

    Sich-1

    Sich-1

  • Kosmos 1408
  • Soviet artificial satellite destroyed by an ASAT missile

    Tsyklon-3 launch vehicle on 16 September 1982, from Site 32/2, at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. It was placed in low Earth orbit, with a perigee of 645 km

    Kosmos 1408

    Kosmos 1408

    Kosmos_1408

  • Kosmos 2481
  • Yubileiny-2, also known as MiR. Kosmos 2481 was launched from Site 133/3 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. It was launched by a Rockot carrier rocket

    Kosmos 2481

    Kosmos_2481

  • A-235 anti-ballistic missile system
  • Anti-ballistic missile

    conducted on since 2014. The anti-ballistic missile system was tested at Plesetsk Cosmodrome, on 15 April 2020, at the ex-launch site of the Tsyklon-2 rocket

    A-235 anti-ballistic missile system

    A-235 anti-ballistic missile system

    A-235_anti-ballistic_missile_system

  • Bulgaria 1300
  • Bulgaria's first artificial satellite

    Assembly took place in Bulgaria, and the spacecraft was launched from Plesetsk in 13:35 local time on 7 August 1981. During that same year the Bulgarian

    Bulgaria 1300

    Bulgaria_1300

  • Comparison of orbital launch systems
  • Comparison of all orbital launch systems

    Expendable 3 Plesetsk, Vostochny 2014 2025 Angara-1.2  Russia Khrunichev 42.7 m 3,700 N/A 2,400 to SSO 3400 to polar Expendable 7 Plesetsk, Vostochny 2022

    Comparison of orbital launch systems

    Comparison of orbital launch systems

    Comparison_of_orbital_launch_systems

  • Kosmos 1223
  • Soviet missile early warning satellite

    telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 1223 was launched from Site 41/1 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in the Russian SSR. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper

    Kosmos 1223

    Kosmos_1223

  • 1970 in spaceflight
  • Kosmos-2 Plesetsk Site 133/1 Kosmos 321 (DS-U2-MG №1) Low Earth Orbit Magnetospheric Astronomy In orbit Successful 21 January Voskhod Plesetsk Site 41/1

    1970 in spaceflight

    1970_in_spaceflight

  • Beriev Be-6
  • Patrol aircraft in the Soviet Navy

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    Beriev Be-6

    Beriev Be-6

    Beriev_Be-6

  • 1969 in spaceflight
  • original on 11 December 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2017. Wade, Mark. "Plesetsk". Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2017

    1969 in spaceflight

    1969 in spaceflight

    1969_in_spaceflight

  • Zenit (satellite)
  • Series of Soviet spy satellites, 1961-2004

    launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome but subsequent launches also took place at Plesetsk Cosmodrome. Most Zenits flew in a slightly elliptical orbit with a perigee

    Zenit (satellite)

    Zenit (satellite)

    Zenit_(satellite)

  • Lavochkin La-15
  • Fighter aircraft in the Soviet Air Force

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    Lavochkin La-15

    Lavochkin La-15

    Lavochkin_La-15

  • List of spaceflight launches in October–December 2026
  • пройдут в 2022 году" [Two launches of light and heavy "Angara" from the Plesetsk cosmodrome will take place in 2022]. TASS (in Russian). 8 October 2021

    List of spaceflight launches in October–December 2026

    List_of_spaceflight_launches_in_October–December_2026

  • List of R-7 launches (1975–1979)
  • Voskhod (11A57) LC-41/1, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 704 (Zenit-4MK) 30 January 1975, 15:02 Molniya-M (8K78M) LC-41/1, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 706 (Oko)

    List of R-7 launches (1975–1979)

    List_of_R-7_launches_(1975–1979)

  • Kosmos 2229
  • Soviet spacecraft aimed at biological experiments in space

    Russian spacecraft, was launched by a Soyuz-U launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. It was part of the Bion programme. Several of the hardware

    Kosmos 2229

    Kosmos 2229

    Kosmos_2229

  • List of GLONASS satellites
  • Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Plesetsk GLONASS-K2 No.24L 2026 Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Plesetsk GLONASS-K No.19L 2026 Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Plesetsk GLONASS-K No.20L

    List of GLONASS satellites

    List of GLONASS satellites

    List_of_GLONASS_satellites

  • Kosmos 634
  • Soviet radar calibration satellite

    missile tests. The launch of Kosmos 634 took place from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and used a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket. It occurred at 16:05

    Kosmos 634

    Kosmos_634

  • Meridian 1
  • along with a Fregat upper stage. The launch occurred from Site 43/4 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome at 08:34:44 GMT on 24 December 2006. It was constructed by ISS

    Meridian 1

    Meridian_1

  • List of spaceflight launches in January–March 2026
  • burn after payload deployment. 5 February 18:59:00 Soyuz-2.1b / Fregat-M Plesetsk Site 43/4 RVSN RF Kosmos 2600 (EO MKA №7) VKS Low Earth (SSO) TBA In orbit

    List of spaceflight launches in January–March 2026

    List_of_spaceflight_launches_in_January–March_2026

  • Kosmos 2251
  • Defunct Russian military communications satellite, operational from 1993 to 1995

    satellite. It was launched into Low Earth orbit from Site 132/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome at 04:17 UTC on 16 June 1993, by a Kosmos-3M carrier rocket

    Kosmos 2251

    Kosmos 2251

    Kosmos_2251

  • R-7 (rocket family)
  • Family of space launch vehicles developed by the Soviet Union (later Russia)

    (RKTs Progress). R-7 rockets are launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and Vostochny Cosmodrome and were previously launched from

    R-7 (rocket family)

    R-7 (rocket family)

    R-7_(rocket_family)

  • Kozheozersky Monastery
  • Established 1550s, 1853, 1999 Disestablished 1764, 1919 Diocese Diocese of Plesetsk People Founders Niphont of Kozheozero, Serapion of Kozheozero Important

    Kozheozersky Monastery

    Kozheozersky Monastery

    Kozheozersky_Monastery

  • Kosmos 2422
  • Russian military satellite

    telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 2422 was launched from Site 16/2 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper stage

    Kosmos 2422

    Kosmos_2422

  • Site 41
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Site 41 could refer to: Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 41, a rocket laund pad in Russia. The North Simcoe Landfill, a proposed landfill site in Ontario, Canada

    Site 41

    Site_41

  • USP (satellite bus)
  • 2015-11-17 Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat-M Plesetsk Site 43/4 HEO Success —N/a Operational Tundra L12 2007 2017-05-25 Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat-M Plesetsk Site 43/4 HEO Success —N/a

    USP (satellite bus)

    USP_(satellite_bus)

  • KOMPSAT-2
  • South Korean Earth observation satellite

    Korean multipurpose Earth observation satellite. It was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia at 07:45:43 UTC (16:05:43 KST) on 28 July 2006. It began

    KOMPSAT-2

    KOMPSAT-2

    KOMPSAT-2

  • Myasishchev M-4
  • Soviet strategic bomber and tanker aircraft

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    Myasishchev M-4

    Myasishchev M-4

    Myasishchev_M-4

  • Kosmos 324
  • Soviet radar calibration target satellite

    anti-ballistic missile tests. Kosmos 324 was launched from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, atop a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket. The launch occurred on

    Kosmos 324

    Kosmos_324

  • Astrid (satellite)
  • Swedish microsatellites

    Board. They were piggyback launched on a Cosmos-3M launch vehicle from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia. Astrid 1 on January 24, 1995, and Astrid 2 on December

    Astrid (satellite)

    Astrid_(satellite)

  • Kosmos 1481
  • Soviet military early warning satellite

    telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 1481 was launched from Site 43/3 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in the Russian SSR. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper

    Kosmos 1481

    Kosmos_1481

  • Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity
  • ESA earth observation satellite

    "C/D" and, after several delays, it was launched on 2 November 2009 from Plesetsk Cosmodrome on a Rockot rocket. The first data from the MIRAS (Microwave

    Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity

    Soil_Moisture_and_Ocean_Salinity

  • Molniya-M
  • Soviet space launcher rocket

    8K78Ms flown. That 21 June, an attempted launch of a Molniya satellite from Plesetsk went awry. The launch went entirely according to plan until T+298 seconds

    Molniya-M

    Molniya-M

    Molniya-M

  • List of R-7 launches (1990–1994)
  • Soyuz-U (11A511U) LC-43/3, Plesetsk Successful Kosmos 2055 (Zenit-8) 23 January 1990, 02:52 Molniya-M (8K78M) LC-43/4, Plesetsk Successful Molniya 3-37 25

    List of R-7 launches (1990–1994)

    List_of_R-7_launches_(1990–1994)

  • Kosmos 1793
  • Soviet military early warning satellite

    telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 1793 was launched from Site 16/2 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in the Russian SSR. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper

    Kosmos 1793

    Kosmos_1793

  • Kosmos 1977
  • Soviet military early warning satellite

    telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 1977 was launched from Site 41/1 at Plesetsk Cosmodrome in the Russian SSR. A Molniya-M carrier rocket with a 2BL upper

    Kosmos 1977

    Kosmos_1977

  • A-135 anti-ballistic missile system
  • Anti-ballistic missile

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    A-135 anti-ballistic missile system

    A-135 anti-ballistic missile system

    A-135_anti-ballistic_missile_system

  • MIMOSA
  • Czech scientific microsatellite

    Mission Type Atmospheric science Launch June 30, 2003 on Rockot Launch site Plesetsk Cosmodrome Mission duration 18 months (calculated) Mass 66 kg (146 lb)

    MIMOSA

    MIMOSA

  • Mil Mi-4
  • Soviet transport helicopter

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    Mil Mi-4

    Mil Mi-4

    Mil_Mi-4

  • Lavochkin La-160
  • Soviet swept-winged jet fighter research prototype

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    Lavochkin La-160

    Lavochkin La-160

    Lavochkin_La-160

  • Bartini Beriev VVA-14
  • Soviet amphibious aircraft

    KY-083 KY-093 KY-103 KY-115 KY-12 Nyonoksa NE-013 NE-023 NE-033 NE-04 Plesetsk PL-01 PL-023 PL-033 PL-04 PL-05 Sary Shagan SH-01 SH-023 SH-033 SH-044

    Bartini Beriev VVA-14

    Bartini Beriev VVA-14

    Bartini_Beriev_VVA-14

  • Start-1
  • Russian satellite launch vehicle

    March 25, 1993 (13:15 UTC), the first Start-1 rocket was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome with a non-commercial payload. The first commercial launch was

    Start-1

    Start-1

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