Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
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Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin attends a meeting at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4711x3267px, 7.9Mb
- Job-ID: 87849a7b0921d72b


Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits the mobile service tower of the launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Egor Aleev
- Source: TASS/POOL
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5328x3543px, 9.8Mb
- Job-ID: 967243613dc384e0


Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits the mobile service tower of the launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Egor Aleev
- Source: TASS/POOL
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5472x3648px, 12.2Mb
- Job-ID: ca66c77a4c6a6593


Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits the control centre of the launching complex of Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Egor Aleev
- Source: TASS/POOL
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4612x3083px, 8.3Mb
- Job-ID: 4c5e0d8dfb36617b


Russia's Center for Operation of Space Ground Based Infrastructure (TsENKI) staff member works in the control centre of the launching complex of Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Egor Aleev
- Source: TASS/POOL
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5472x3648px, 5.8Mb
- Job-ID: 30347da61a8d092e


Russia's Center for Operation of Space Ground Based Infrastructure (TsENKI) staff member works in the control centre of the launching complex of Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Egor Aleev
- Source: TASS/POOL
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5267x3383px, 8.8Mb
- Job-ID: d57d800225c015b6


Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin, centre right, speaks to the media during a news conference at a construction site of the Angara launch complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5466x3632px, 9.4Mb
- Job-ID: 3f722c630498ee5f


Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin attends a news conference at a construction site of the Angara launch complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5298x3605px, 8.3Mb
- Job-ID: c5bfee5228c45c2e


Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits a construction site of the Angara launch complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 8.5Mb
- Job-ID: ddfe97835885b6aa


Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits a construction site of the Angara launch complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 8.1Mb
- Job-ID: c018902c00578898


Сonstruction workers install a reservoir for the launch system for Angara-family rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3495x2227px, 4.1Mb
- Job-ID: 34e8d1a474ea841f


Builders work at a construction site of the Angara launch complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5364x3521px, 10.1Mb
- Job-ID: d63919d300875635


Builders work at a construction site of the Angara launch complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5457x3552px, 8.8Mb
- Job-ID: 61394f11fd53af39


Builders work at a construction site of the Angara launch complex at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 16.12.2019
- Date published: 16.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5218x3243px, 7.8Mb
- Job-ID: e1cd36f74bf22aa9


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5048x3365px, 9.3Mb
- Job-ID: 531e45d34b5019ae


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3840x2512px, 5.1Mb
- Job-ID: c05ae30914dc4b8d


The test and assembling facility is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4922x3281px, 10.6Mb
- Job-ID: 668776ac517e0dc6


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5541x3442px, 10.5Mb
- Job-ID: 9c90f763616aff19


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4321x2918px, 7.4Mb
- Job-ID: e2af28f9835caa4e


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4549x3033px, 7.2Mb
- Job-ID: 69b53d2dd536334e


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 12Mb
- Job-ID: 62238eebb666bd36


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4950x3217px, 7.8Mb
- Job-ID: 408174d685b7e581


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5196x3331px, 8.4Mb
- Job-ID: 228184d57be230ab


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 12.2Mb
- Job-ID: a68f1e136d61071d


Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 13.1Mb
- Job-ID: 72add56aa77f544d


The launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4063x2617px, 5.6Mb
- Job-ID: ef41cf8c871c40f1


A mobile service tower of the launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 11.8Mb
- Job-ID: 624c47fbcfecb26a


A construction site at the Vostochny cosmodrome is pictured, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3765x2510px, 6.9Mb
- Job-ID: 87b703065ead6fea


The launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5259x3506px, 12.5Mb
- Job-ID: 5ea1745599be271


The launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5426x3451px, 9Mb
- Job-ID: 8d5a215bcab0a51e


Builders work at a construction site at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4715x3143px, 9.4Mb
- Job-ID: 6aad35ed68a0ca25


Builders work at a construction site at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
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Builders walk at a construction site at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4769x3007px, 8.7Mb
- Job-ID: 2c65edebd448590e


A launching pad for Angara-family rockets under construction is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 12.2Mb
- Job-ID: d46e6c4f4f316ef0


A launching pad for Angara-family rockets under construction is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5559x3610px, 11.7Mb
- Job-ID: dfdbb58f5130a013


A launching pad for Angara-family rockets under construction is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5559x3610px, 12Mb
- Job-ID: 6cf0474a2b7fbb47


A launching pad for Angara-family rockets under construction is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 13.6Mb
- Job-ID: dd9cf5ebde496da6


The launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5481x3654px, 14Mb
- Job-ID: b971d2e6cb508b5c


Staff members watch as construction workers install a technological tank of the launch system for Angara-family rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5382x3380px, 8.8Mb
- Job-ID: 595f8c4479a2071a


Construction workers install a technological tank of the launch system for Angara-family rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4496x3029px, 7.3Mb
- Job-ID: 9c21be55ebca64e2


Construction workers install a technological tank of the launch system for Angara-family rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 13.3Mb
- Job-ID: d3812f2a6fa83efd


A staff member watches as construction workers install a technological tank of the launch system for Angara-family rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5160x3321px, 9.2Mb
- Job-ID: 3db6ed171eaa7afe


A staff member watches as construction workers install a technological tank of the launch system for Angara-family rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5000x3333px, 8.7Mb
- Job-ID: b316ed69befec1d6


The Vostochny control and tracking station is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5506x3411px, 8.4Mb
- Job-ID: c511ba3c9432de04


Antennas of the Vostochny control and tracking station are pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 11.3Mb
- Job-ID: 8d7b8f17b783f572


Antennas of the Vostochny control and tracking station are pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4973x3315px, 7.6Mb
- Job-ID: 4d6fbea42405dbe6


The logo on the entrance of the Vostochny control and tracking station is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4650x3100px, 9.4Mb
- Job-ID: dc154f7078d6aae5


Antennas of the Vostochny control and tracking station are pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4617x3043px, 7Mb
- Job-ID: 717e3e09fb6ba224


Vostochny control and tracking station is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 12.6Mb
- Job-ID: 8339bb2731a5a08d


A car of Russia's Center for Operation of Space Ground Based Infrastructure (TsENKI) is parked at the Vostochny control and tracking station at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5244x3496px, 9.2Mb
- Job-ID: dd91e3054da3bc83


A truck carries a technological tank of the launch system for Angara-family rockets to the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5198x3465px, 12.5Mb
- Job-ID: 5bf0c579b3b0e4c5


A truck carries a technological tank of the launch system for Angara-family rockets to the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3145x2097px, 3.7Mb
- Job-ID: b15995e62b3f75c2


An indoor storage of the equipment needed for the launch system for Angara-family rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5568x3712px, 11.6Mb
- Job-ID: cc88960618404b1f


An outdoor storage of the equipment needed for the launch system for Angara-family rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year.
- Package: Russia Space Vostochny Cosmodrome
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Amur region, Russia
- Event date: 15.12.2019
- Date published: 15.12.2019
- Author: Maksim Bogodvid
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4997x3301px, 7.4Mb
- Job-ID: d278ab7fa7152b47