User:SkoreKeep/sandbox
Appearance
Name | Type | Location | Description |
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Suburban (??????????? - Prigorodnaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°38′49″N 63°19′18″E / 45.64698°N 63.32167°E | Train Station |
Station | Railroad station or feature | 45°43′21″N 63°19′08″E / 45.72262°N 63.31899°E | Train Station |
Eastern (????????? - Vostochnaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°57′55″N 63°38′28″E / 45.96525°N 63.641°E | Train Station |
Cuba (?????? - Kuban) | Railroad station or feature | 45°59′30″N 63°34′19″E / 45.99163°N 63.57198°E | Train Station somewhere around here. |
Don (River) (Donskaya - ???????) | Railroad station or feature | 45°58′36″N 63°35′07″E / 45.97674°N 63.58514°E | Train Station |
Minsk (??????? - Minskaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°57′23″N 63°34′26″E / 45.95626°N 63.57394°E | Train Station |
Moscow (?????????? - Moskovskaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°50′26″N 63°19′34″E / 45.84064°N 63.32602°E | Train station. Also known as Pvzhezhd (???????) |
Northern (???????? - Severnaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°54′57″N 63°19′02″E / 45.91575°N 63.31729°E | Train station. |
Pasazhirskaya (????????????) | Railroad station or feature | 45°56′59″N 63°18′17″E / 45.94976°N 63.30464°E | Train station. |
Sandy (???????? - Peschannaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°55′04″N 63°16′28″E / 45.91788°N 63.27456°E | Train station. |
Brotherly (???????? - Bratskaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°53′39″N 63°15′51″E / 45.89408°N 63.26409°E | Train station. |
Preobjective (????????????? - Predobektnaya) | Railroad station or feature | 46°03′06″N 63°12′17″E / 46.05161°N 63.20485°E | Train station. |
Refueling | Railroad station or feature | 46°03′55″N 63°15′09″E / 46.06533°N 63.25257°E | Diesel refueling station. |
Anniversary (????????? - Godovshina) | Railroad station or feature | 46°03′25″N 63°13′20″E / 46.05703°N 63.22216°E | Airport train station. |
Diamond (???????? - Almaznaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°58′53″N 63°08′31″E / 45.98128°N 63.14186°E | Train station. |
Western (???????? - Zapadnaya) | Railroad station or feature | 46°02′57″N 62°56′33″E / 46.04903°N 62.94239°E | Train station. |
Zhigulis (?????? - Zhiguli) | Railroad station or feature | 46°01′02″N 63°01′35″E / 46.01728°N 63.02638°E | Train station. |
Ivanovo (???????) | Railroad station or feature | 46°02′32″N 63°00′58″E / 46.04227°N 63.01622°E | Virtual train station. |
Truzovvya Vremennay (???????? ????e????) | Railroad station or feature | 46°00′22″N 63°11′15″E / 46.006°N 63.18742°E | Train station? It's somewhere along here. |
Tomsk (??????? - Tomskaya) | Railroad station or feature | 45°53′29″N 63°26′30″E / 45.89126°N 63.44162°E | Train Station |
Toretam ( Tyurantam) | Point of interest | 45°39′00″N 63°18′37″E / 45.64999°N 63.31038°E | The city pre-existing the cosmodrome. A stop on the Moscow to Tashkent railway. |
Gorodskaya (City) railway station | Railroad station or feature | 45°37′31″N 63°18′36″E / 45.62525°N 63.31004°E | Railway Passenger Terminal |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′01″N 63°18′21″E / 45.61694°N 63.30585°E | Obelisk remembering Oct 24, 1960 (Nedelin Disaster) marks the burial of the remains of 54 unidentified victims of the accident. |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′01″N 63°18′56″E / 45.61687°N 63.3156°E | "Stella" |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′01″N 63°19′04″E / 45.61685°N 63.31779°E | On either side of the street are a pair of memorials; one for Sputnik 1 and one for Gagarin's orbit. |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′22″N 63°19′01″E / 45.62267°N 63.31685°E | Abai Qunanbaiuli, Kazakh poet, composer and philosopher |
Monument | Monument | 45°36′55″N 63°19′19″E / 45.61538°N 63.32181°E | 50th Anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′26″N 63°19′20″E / 45.62402°N 63.3223°E | A missile |
Monument | Monument | 45°38′03″N 63°19′49″E / 45.63428°N 63.33025°E | Proton rocket |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′42″N 63°18′43″E / 45.6284°N 63.31197°E | SS-17 ICBM |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′42″N 63°18′42″E / 45.62823°N 63.31154°E | Mikhail Yangel, rocket engineer |
Monument | Monument | 45°38′15″N 63°18′43″E / 45.63757°N 63.31208°E | Damansky Island memorial |
Monument | Monument | 45°38′11″N 63°19′19″E / 45.63632°N 63.32182°E | Sputnik |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′00″N 63°19′19″E / 45.61672°N 63.32183°E | The obligatory statue of Nicolai Lenin |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′23″N 63°18′38″E / 45.62313°N 63.31057°E | Rails and railroadmen of Baikonur; steam engine and monument |
Monument | Monument | 45°36′49″N 63°19′19″E / 45.6137°N 63.32182°E | Unknown purpose |
Monument | Monument | 45°38′16″N 63°19′13″E / 45.63782°N 63.3202°E | "Glory to Space Explorers" |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′09″N 63°16′30″E / 45.61915°N 63.27511°E | Informally "The Fisherman of Baikonur" |
Monument | Monument | 45°54′53″N 63°19′00″E / 45.9147°N 63.31661°E | Mural showing Korolev with his quote, "The Road to the Stars Is Open" |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′24″N 63°19′16″E / 45.62322°N 63.32099°E | Sergei Korolov's monument |
Airplane on display | Monument | 45°36′57″N 63°17′44″E / 45.61592°N 63.29542°E | Transport airplane on display (Antonov-12 "Cub"?) |
Monument | Monument | 45°36′49″N 63°17′32″E / 45.61368°N 63.29216°E | Mikhail Yangel's monument |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′52″N 63°19′11″E / 45.63121°N 63.31983°E | The Touchdown Gagarin |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′42″N 63°19′16″E / 45.62834°N 63.32105°E | Soyuz rocket on display. |
The cosmonaut forest | Monument | 45°38′05″N 63°19′48″E / 45.63482°N 63.32998°E | A forest of trees planted by cosmonauts and crews before launch. |
Hotel area | Point of interest | 45°38′07″N 63°19′29″E / 45.63514°N 63.32474°E | Tourist hotels: the Cosmonaut and the Sputnik |
Russian cemetary | Point of interest | 45°38′31″N 63°16′36″E / 45.64181°N 63.27666°E | |
Rail access | Railroad station or feature | 45°42′05″N 63°05′09″E / 45.70129°N 63.08578°E | Road/railroad to Aralsk/Moscow |
Rail access | Railroad station or feature | 45°45′25″N 63°40′32″E / 45.75703°N 63.67568°E | Road/railroad to Tashkent |
Army HQ | Point of interest | 45°49′48″N 63°19′24″E / 45.83007°N 63.32329°E | Battalion HQ. |
SAM site. | SAM array | 46°05′01″N 63°14′03″E / 46.08366°N 63.23403°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. |
SAM site. | SAM array | 46°00′32″N 63°59′27″E / 46.00886°N 63.99091°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. |
SAM site. | SAM array | 46°01′33″N 63°56′03″E / 46.02576°N 63.93414°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. |
SAM site 1. | SAM array | 45°49′02″N 63°44′14″E / 45.81722°N 63.73725°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. One map shows it to be se outside of Dzhusaly. |
SAM site 2. | SAM array | 45°59′10″N 63°37′40″E / 45.98598°N 63.62765°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site is supposed to be in this area. |
SAM site 3. | SAM array | 46°04′27″N 63°14′53″E / 46.07429°N 63.24801°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. |
SAM site 4? | SAM array | 45°34′25″N 64°06′18″E / 45.57351°N 64.10487°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. May be; not the usual configuration. |
SAM site 5? | SAM array | 46°04′22″N 63°30′50″E / 46.07265°N 63.51382°E | There's supposed to be another SA-2 SAM site around here somewhere. |
SAM site 6. | SAM array | 45°51′31″N 63°02′38″E / 45.85871°N 63.04402°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. |
SAM site 7. | SAM array | 45°57′05″N 63°25′40″E / 45.95137°N 63.42765°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. It has been scraped clean. Some doubt this identification is right, I wouldn't erxpect one here. |
SAM site 8. | SAM array | 45°40′48″N 63°15′51″E / 45.67996°N 63.26421°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. |
SAM site 9. | SAM array | 45°42′59″N 63°19′56″E / 45.71643°N 63.33234°E | Defensive SA-2 SAM site. |
Area 1 PU 1, later PU 5 | Launch pad | 45°55′13″N 63°20′32″E / 45.92029°N 63.34211°E | "Gagarin's Start" - R-7 based rockets: Soyuz-Soyuz, Soyuz-Progress, Soyuz-Ikar, Soyuz-U, used for all launches from May 15, 1957 until Oct 24, 1960, and continues in use today. |
Area 2 | Support | 45°54′54″N 63°19′04″E / 45.91506°N 63.31774°E | Processing facilities for R-7 launchers and payloads, MIK-2 and MIK-2A, 2B. |
Area 2a | Support | 45°53′54″N 63°18′12″E / 45.8984°N 63.30322°E | R-7 warhead processing. |
Area 3: "Skopka" | Support | 45°43′29″N 63°19′22″E / 45.72474°N 63.32289°E | Oxygen, hydrogen cryo-gas plant |
Area 3a | Support | 45°44′09″N 63°18′34″E / 45.73594°N 63.30951°E | Armory. |
Area 3k | Support | 45°43′44″N 63°18′21″E / 45.72879°N 63.30573°E | Gas production. |
Area 3b | Support | 45°43′25″N 63°16′44″E / 45.7235°N 63.27882°E | |
Area 3p | Support | 45°42′07″N 63°21′00″E / 45.70189°N 63.35012°E | Rifle range. |
Area 3g | Support | 45°45′26″N 63°20′31″E / 45.7573°N 63.34193°E | Old hydrogen plant. |
Area 3z | Support | 45°43′31″N 63°19′51″E / 45.72529°N 63.33095°E | Bulk storage? |
Area 4 | Nothing known | 45°36′47″N 63°15′26″E / 45.6131°N 63.25726°E | |
Area 5 | Support | 45°50′04″N 63°20′05″E / 45.83442°N 63.33472°E | Radio center. |
Area 8 | Nothing known | 45°36′47″N 63°16′05″E / 45.61314°N 63.26792°E | |
Area 9 | Nothing known | 45°38′29″N 63°18′12″E / 45.64125°N 63.30342°E | Original camp for NIIP-5 construction troops. |
Area 10 | Support | 45°54′32″N 63°18′54″E / 45.90897°N 63.31507°E | Residential for elite staff and astronauts. The Gagarin Museum, Gagarin and Korolev's houses. Sculptured bust of Gagarin done by O. Pesotskiy. |
Area 11 ( Leninsk, Nauchno-Issledovatel'skii Ispytatel'nyi Poligon N.5 (NIIIP-5), or Scientific-Research Test Range N.5, State Test Range 5 (GIK-5)) | Point of interest | 45°37′41″N 63°18′17″E / 45.62816°N 63.30462°E | Baikonur (Kazakh: ????????, Bayqoñir, ????????; Russian: ????????, Baykonur), formerly known as Leninsk, in Kyzylorda Province of Kazakhstan. Built to service the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Officially renamed Baikonur by Yeltsin in the 90s. |
Area 12 | Nothing known | 45°37′56″N 63°18′27″E / 45.63219°N 63.30739°E | |
Area 13 | Nothing known | 45°37′56″N 63°18′27″E / 45.63219°N 63.30739°E | Russian cemetery |
Area 15 | Point of interest | 45°37′49″N 63°15′50″E / 45.63032°N 63.264°E | Old air strips; 500 and 1100 meters. |
Area 15a, Krainiy Airport | Support | 45°37′10″N 63°13′10″E / 45.61958°N 63.21942°E | Airport serving Baikonur; 3,090 meters long. |
Area 17 | Railroad station or feature | 45°49′57″N 63°19′13″E / 45.83263°N 63.3202°E | Diesel engine maintenance area. See logo of ?????????? (Kosmotrans) in sw corner of the compound. (Others identify Area 17 as motel area in city) |
Area 18 | Tracking and telemetry | 45°54′32″N 63°19′57″E / 45.90889°N 63.33238°E | IP-1 Tracking Station, Gagarin site viewing area, pump station |
Area 20 | Nothing known | 45°37′14″N 63°16′18″E / 45.6205°N 63.27168°E | |
Area 20k | Nothing known | 45°38′22″N 63°17′38″E / 45.63951°N 63.29391°E | |
Area 21 | Tracking and telemetry | 45°42′31″N 63°17′55″E / 45.70863°N 63.29868°E | IP-4 "Vega" telemetry and tracking. |
Vega E/W VLB | Tracking and telemetry | 45°42′31″N 63°13′16″E / 45.70862°N 63.22125°E | West terminal for E/W leg of VLB antenna. |
Vega N/S VLB | Tracking and telemetry | 45°45′46″N 63°17′58″E / 45.76283°N 63.2994°E | North terminal for N/S leg of VLB antenna. |
Vega N/S VLB | Tracking and telemetry | 45°39′23″N 63°17′55″E / 45.65627°N 63.29874°E | South terminal for N/S leg of VLB antenna. |
Vega E/W VLB | Tracking and telemetry | 45°41′42″N 63°22′24″E / 45.69506°N 63.37343°E | East terminal for E/W leg of VLB antenna. |
Area 22 | Point of interest | 45°41′09″N 63°18′32″E / 45.68589°N 63.30895°E | An electrical power substation. |
Area 23 | Tracking and telemetry | 45°42′15″N 63°20′23″E / 45.70428°N 63.33973°E | IP-5 Tracking and telemetry area, "Saturn", "Mt. Myrkuduk". |
Area 31, PU-2 | Launch pad | 45°59′46″N 63°33′51″E / 45.99611°N 63.56426°E | Heavily used for R-7, Molniya, Vostok, Soyuz-Cosmos, Soyuz-Fregat from January 14, 1971 to present. MIK-40, lab 124. |
Pad PU 31 | Launch pad | Used for Tsiklon testing from October 1, 1965 to August 14, 1968. | |
Area 32 | Support | 45°59′37″N 63°35′08″E / 45.99353°N 63.58555°E | Residential area for Area 31 on Mt. Koramola; MIK-32 and MIK-32GCh |
Area 32 part 2 | Nothing known | 45°59′48″N 63°35′54″E / 45.99669°N 63.59825°E | |
Area 32y | Launch pad | 46°00′13″N 63°35′02″E / 46.0037°N 63.58402°E | Training launch pad for the R-16 rocket. |
Pad PU 32 | Launch pad | Used for Tsiklon testing from August 3, 1965 to September 8, 1967. | |
Pad PU 33 | Launch pad | Used for Tsiklon testing from July 9, 1965 to February 28, 1975. | |
Area 37 | Nothing known | 45°52′47″N 63°26′45″E / 45.87978°N 63.44582°E | Orbital warhead assembly and storage. |
Area 38 | Support | 45°52′59″N 63°26′21″E / 45.88319°N 63.43925°E | Processing and control area for R-16 ICBM, anti-aircraft defense site (MIK-38) |
Area 38a | Support | 45°53′30″N 63°26′09″E / 45.89155°N 63.43574°E | Utility support |
Area 39 | Nothing known | 45°52′47″N 63°27′13″E / 45.87978°N 63.45361°E | |
Area 40 | Support | 45°52′43″N 63°27′19″E / 45.87864°N 63.45521°E | Support |
Area 41, PU 3 | Launch pad | 45°58′32″N 63°39′35″E / 45.97542°N 63.65981°E | Designed for R-16 testing, first use: Nedelin disaster explosion killed 130+ staff including Marshal Nedelin, Oct 24, 1960. Used until December 22, 1967; now has memorial where rocket stood, commemorating these and 7 others to die exactly 3 years later. |
Area 41, PU 4 | Launch pad | 45°58′33″N 63°39′53″E / 45.9759°N 63.66486°E | Used for R-16 testing from February 2, 1961 to December 27, 1967. |
Area 41, PU-15 | Launch pad | 45°58′35″N 63°40′07″E / 45.97626°N 63.66868°E | Used for R-16, Strela, Cosmos 3 from May 25, 1963 to August 27, 1968. |
Area 42 | Support | 45°57′59″N 63°39′02″E / 45.96634°N 63.65068°E | Manufacturing and support; MIK-42, for R-16 ICBM. |
Area 43 | Tracking and telemetry | 45°58′25″N 63°38′47″E / 45.97352°N 63.64632°E | Residential for R-16, IP-2 ground control station, on Mt Koma. Was IP-1B, tracking for Pad 41 where Nedelin disaster occurred, and where Nedelin and his staff should have been. |
Area 44 | Support | 45°58′13″N 63°39′12″E / 45.9704°N 63.65326°E | Support area. Motor pool. Original IP-2 tracking station. |
Pad 45/1 | Launch pad | 45°56′36″N 63°39′11″E / 45.94326°N 63.65304°E | Used for Zenit-2, Zenit-2M, Zenit-3M from June 21, 1985 to present. Pad doesn't used PU designations? |
Pad 45/2 | Launch pad | 45°56′24″N 63°39′18″E / 45.94006°N 63.65494°E | Used for Zenit-2 from May 22, 1990 until destroyed in explosion on December 4, 1990. Pad doesn't used PU designations? |
Area 46, 47 | Support | 45°56′06″N 63°39′28″E / 45.9351°N 63.65769°E | Areas ready for expansion of the Zenit program? |
Area 51, PU-5 | Launch pad | 45°55′26″N 63°20′27″E / 45.92387°N 63.34093°E | Alternate R-9/GR-1/Soyuz launch pad from April 9, 1961 through October 28, 1962. |
Area 52 | Support | 45°56′16″N 63°19′24″E / 45.93787°N 63.3233°E | Radio Control station for R-9, 1 km from Area 51 |
Area 53 | Support | Radio Control station and antenna field; Signal and Zarya buildings to support manned space. | |
Area 60, PU-6, -7 and -8 | Launch pad | 46°01′08″N 63°59′57″E / 46.01897°N 63.99929°E | Destroyed triple R-16 ICBM silo complex "Sheksna". |
Area 61 | Support | 46°00′19″N 63°56′47″E / 46.00538°N 63.94635°E | Command and Control area, now razed. |
Area 61a | Support | 46°00′49″N 63°56′44″E / 46.01364°N 63.94563°E | Old communications site. |
Area 62 | Nothing known | 45°58′08″N 63°40′53″E / 45.96899°N 63.6815°E | |
Area 63 | Support | 46°00′27″N 63°59′15″E / 46.00745°N 63.98737°E | Construction garrison. |
Area 64 | Support | 46°00′24″N 64°01′11″E / 46.00677°N 64.01977°E | Communications center. |
Area 67, PU 21 | Launch pad | 45°59′22″N 63°42′18″E / 45.98932°N 63.70494°E | Used for Tsiklon, R-36M, and MR-UR100 testing from September 28, 1963 to December 22, 1972. Dismantled. |
Area 67, PU 22 | Launch pad | 45°59′22″N 63°42′26″E / 45.98944°N 63.70727°E | Launched R-36, Tsiklon from April 26, 1964 to May 20, 1966. Dismantled. |
Area 68 | Support | 45°58′48″N 63°43′39″E / 45.97994°N 63.72748°E | Telemetry and control site. |
Pad 69L | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | Operational R-36 ICBM silo, later for Tsyklon-2, destroyed. | |
Pad 69P | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | Operational R-36 ICBM silo, destroyed. | |
Area 70 | Launch pad | 46°01′58″N 63°05′47″E / 46.0328°N 63.09633°E | Desna-V Triple R-9 ICBM silos with slide covers intact. Fire in one of these on October 24, 1963 killed 7. Used from February 11, 1963 to October 24, 1963. |
Area 71 | Support | 45°59′14″N 63°08′26″E / 45.98724°N 63.14052°E | Admin, support, nice residential/research area with trees and park. |
Area 72 | Support | 45°51′59″N 63°19′18″E / 45.86628°N 63.32164°E | Large multistory bldg, admin or research, in bounded equipment area. |
Area 75 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°57′56″N 63°11′54″E / 45.96567°N 63.19827°E | Desna-N Experimental R-9 ICBM surface complex. |
Area 80, PU-6 | Launch pad | 46°01′08″N 64°00′58″E / 46.01888°N 64.0161°E | R-16 ICBM, later R-16U, UR-2000, R-36. |
Area 80, PU-7 | Launch pad | 46°01′06″N 64°01′00″E / 46.0184°N 64.01668°E | R-16 ICBM, later R-16U, UR-2000, R-36. |
Area 80, PU-8 | Launch pad | 46°01′05″N 64°01′02″E / 46.01806°N 64.0173°E | R-16 ICBM, later R-16U, UR-2000, R-36. |
Area 81, PU-23 | Launch pad | 46°04′26″N 62°58′42″E / 46.07401°N 62.97844°E | Proton-K. Bldg 81-1 is launch pad (with underground vault). Explosion on pad on July 15, 1968 killed three techs. |
Area 81, PU-24 | Launch pad | 46°04′15″N 62°59′05″E / 46.07089°N 62.98478°E | Proton-M, flights to the ISS, customer flights using Russia's space service. Bldg 81-2 is launch pad (with underground vault). Used from Nivember 22, 1967 to present. |
Bldg 81-250/251 | Support | 46°04′06″N 62°58′25″E / 46.06841°N 62.97366°E | Launch control center for both Area 81 pads. |
Area 82 | Support | 46°03′29″N 62°58′02″E / 46.05815°N 62.96721°E | Backup command post |
Area 84 | Nothing known | 46°03′51″N 62°57′48″E / 46.06418°N 62.96342°E | |
Area 89A | Support | 46°02′26″N 62°56′29″E / 46.04044°N 62.94135°E | |
Area 90, PU-19 | Launch pad | 46°04′53″N 62°55′56″E / 46.08135°N 62.93231°E | For testing Tskylon-2/UR-200, from November 5, 1963 to December 9, 1997. |
Area 90, PU-20 | Launch pad | 46°04′47″N 62°56′08″E / 46.07974°N 62.9355°E | For testing Tskylon-2/UR-200, from September 24, 1964 to June 24, 2006. |
Area 91A | Support | 46°04′25″N 62°55′28″E / 46.07349°N 62.92438°E | Pumping and refueling for Proton payloads & upper stages. |
Area 92 | Support | 46°03′30″N 62°55′55″E / 46.05831°N 62.93193°E | Rocket processing area. |
92A-50 Building | Support | 46°03′40″N 62°55′27″E / 46.06104°N 62.9243°E | Spacraft prep, payload and LV integration. |
92A-50 fueling area | Support | 46°03′44″N 62°55′14″E / 46.06234°N 62.92052°E | Low pressure fueling bay. |
Area 93 | Support | 46°03′23″N 62°53′30″E / 46.05636°N 62.89176°E | Pyrotecnics station. Buildings are bermed. |
Area 94 | Launch pad | 46°04′09″N 62°51′36″E / 46.06911°N 62.85991°E | Small rocket launch pad area for UR-100N and Rokot. |
Area 94A | Support | 46°03′41″N 62°51′34″E / 46.06149°N 62.85944°E | Processing and storage for Radioisotope Thermal Generators for US-A rockets. |
Area 95 | Support | 46°03′19″N 62°56′48″E / 46.05525°N 62.94661°E | "Proton City". Old residential area, hotels / inns for visitors. |
Area 95(?) PU-61(?) | Launch pad | 45°46′53″N 63°12′32″E / 45.78141°N 63.20893°E | Large scale (Proton-class) triple pad launch area, unfinished? Name attached: "Korenka". |
Area 96 | Support | 46°04′11″N 62°56′17″E / 46.06961°N 62.93813°E | Rocket processing. Used to be the IP-3 tracking station. |
Area 97 | Tracking and telemetry | 46°03′46″N 62°56′08″E / 46.06286°N 62.93545°E | New IP-3 Tracking station. |
Area 98 Part 1 | Support | 46°04′04″N 62°55′28″E / 46.06791°N 62.92454°E | Old fueling station? |
Area 99 | Support | 46°03′31″N 62°56′23″E / 46.0585°N 62.93979°E | Old Fueling station? |
Area 99A | Support | 46°02′45″N 62°56′24″E / 46.04572°N 62.94°E | Support area. |
Area 101 | Launch pad | 45°57′05″N 63°25′38″E / 45.95144°N 63.42719°E | Used for R-36M from February 21, 1973 til February 18, 1976, other R-36 versions Mar 12 1978-Mar 21, 1986; last was failure. Destroyed 7/1988, scraped clean. |
Area 102 | Launch pad | 45°55′58″N 63°26′08″E / 45.93279°N 63.43557°E | Used for one flight of the R-36M, on June 29, 1978. Destroyed 1996, scraped clean. |
Area 103 | Launch pad | 45°57′08″N 63°26′41″E / 45.95235°N 63.44477°E | Used to test R-36M from April 29, 1973 until february 3, 1977. |
Area 104 | Launch pad | 45°59′15″N 63°25′11″E / 45.98749°N 63.41968°E | Used to test R-36M from October 19, 1972 until December 23, 1974. |
Area 105 | Launch pad | 46°00′11″N 63°31′30″E / 46.00294°N 63.52496°E | Used to test R-36M from April 27, 1974 until May 28, 1977. Scraped clean. |
Area 106 | Launch pad | 45°57′01″N 63°29′46″E / 45.95024°N 63.4962°E | Used to test R-36M from June 24, 1974 until March 30, 1983. |
Area 107/108 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°14′19″N 63°53′35″E / 46.23862°N 63.893°E | Separate operational ICBM silos. In a low res area, and has been cleaned up. |
Area 109, PU-95 | Launch pad | 45°57′04″N 63°29′49″E / 45.95116°N 63.49708°E | Used for R-36M, Dnepr, and for lofting customer satellites. Used from July 4, 1974 until June 15, 2007. |
Area 110, PU-37 | Launch pad | 45°57′53″N 63°18′18″E / 45.96486°N 63.30496°E | Soyuz 7K-LOK and the single Buran/Energia launch. Used from June 26, 1971 and November 15, 1988. |
Area 110, PU-38 | Launch pad | 45°57′44″N 63°18′36″E / 45.96223°N 63.31005°E | Soyuz 7K-L1A, N-1. Used from May 7, 1968 until July 3, 1969. This last launch of the N1-5L 2nd blew up about ten seconds after launch when it fell back on the pad. |
Area 110a | Support | 45°57′10″N 63°17′26″E / 45.95267°N 63.29067°E | Support. Most of buildings here razed. |
Area 111, PU-1 | Launch pad | 45°54′28″N 63°25′58″E / 45.90764°N 63.43264°E | Destroyed ICBM silo. |
Area 111, PU-2 | Launch pad | 45°54′46″N 63°25′49″E / 45.91282°N 63.43041°E | Destroyed ICBM silo. |
Area 112 | Support | 45°55′44″N 63°17′57″E / 45.92877°N 63.29928°E | Support for N1/Energia. Assembly building, roof caved in, destroying the Buran OK-1K1, the only Buran orbiter to actually fly in space and it's Energia display, as well 8 workers. Two crawler/erectors parked in front. |
Area 112a | Support | 45°56′21″N 63°37′01″E / 45.93903°N 63.61705°E | Energia/Buran support. The large MZK building now houses two of the remianing Buran models. |
Area 113 | Support | 45°54′57″N 63°16′44″E / 45.91574°N 63.27878°E | Residential, research, abandoned. |
Area 114 | Support | 45°56′05″N 63°17′18″E / 45.93464°N 63.2882°E | Admin, research, most of the buildings razed. |
Area 115 | Support | 45°52′40″N 63°15′24″E / 45.87775°N 63.25659°E | Appears to be tank farm with evaporation ponds. Cleaning stations. Some maps have areas 115a and 116 due west of this one, but there isn't anything there in Google. |
Area 118 | Support | 45°55′39″N 63°16′05″E / 45.92739°N 63.26804°E | storage, manufacturing area |
Area 119 | Support | 45°55′25″N 63°15′27″E / 45.92353°N 63.25738°E | residential, admin, trees, mostly razed. |
Area 119a | Support | 45°55′52″N 63°16′41″E / 45.9311°N 63.27813°E | Support. |
Pad 130L | Launch pad | 46°05′11″N 62°54′52″E / 46.08634°N 62.91438°E | UR-100 ICBM test pad. |
Pad 130R | Launch pad | 46°05′08″N 62°55′00″E / 46.08549°N 62.91664°E | UR-100 ICBM test pad. Used once, on April 19, 1965. |
Pad 131L | Launch pad | 46°04′18″N 62°57′22″E / 46.07157°N 62.95622°E | Used for testing UR-100, -N ICBMs, Rokot. Silo destroyed. Used from July 17, 1965 until November 20, 1990. |
Pad 131C | Launch pad | 46°04′16″N 62°57′25″E / 46.07117°N 62.95692°E | Destroyed ICBM silo. |
Pad 131R | Launch pad | 46°04′15″N 63°03′30″E / 46.0708°N 63.05829°E | Destroyed ICBM silo. |
Area 132 | Launch pad | 46°02′12″N 63°02′52″E / 46.03663°N 63.04781°E | Used for UR-100NU testing from June 27, 2001 until December 10, 2002. |
Area 140, PU-18 | Launch pad | 45°59′47″N 63°33′12″E / 45.99641°N 63.55328°E | Used with R-36, R-36M testing from April 27, 1965 through September 12, 1978. Site scraped clean |
Area 141 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°54′35″N 63°20′56″E / 45.9098°N 63.34887°E | Operational R-36 ICBM silo, now cleared. |
Area 142, PU-34 | Launch pad | 45°56′26″N 63°27′45″E / 45.94067°N 63.46258°E | Used to test R-36/Tsiklon ICBMs from October 28, 1968 through June 25, 1975. |
Area 160 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°04′40″N 62°56′32″E / 46.07783°N 62.94232°E | Test R-36 ICBM FOBS silo, now destroyed. |
Area 161, PU-35 | Launch pad | 46°02′01″N 63°03′46″E / 46.03349°N 63.06291°E | Used to test R-36 FOBS system from March 22, 1967 through October 8, 1973. Silo destroyed. |
Area 162, PU-36 | Launch pad | 46°01′56″N 63°04′01″E / 46.03234°N 63.06681°E | Used to test R-36 FOBS system from September 17, 1966 through january 21, 1975. Silo destroyed. |
Area 163 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°00′50″N 63°10′09″E / 46.01375°N 63.16912°E | Operational ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 164 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°56′40″N 63°03′50″E / 45.9445°N 63.06392°E | Operational ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 165 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°59′28″N 62°55′07″E / 45.99121°N 62.91851°E | Operational ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 170 | Launch pad | 45°56′52″N 63°01′34″E / 45.94772°N 63.02613°E | Used to test the MR-UR-100 from June 15, 1976 through August 30, 1979. Site razed. |
Area 171 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°06′14″N 63°00′28″E / 46.10399°N 63.00777°E | FOBS silo. Razed by 2003, but pics dated 1990 show sliding lids. |
Area 172 | Launch pad | 46°04′20″N 63°05′12″E / 46.07236°N 63.08661°E | Used to test MR-UR-100 ICBM from October 2, 1978 until April 18, 1981. Scraped clean. |
Area 173 | Launch pad | 46°01′46″N 63°07′51″E / 46.02957°N 63.13083°E | Used to test MR-UR-100 ICBM from September 15, 1972 until August 11, 1978. Scraped clean. |
Area 174 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°04′55″N 62°55′06″E / 46.08189°N 62.91834°E | FOBS silo. Site scraped clean. |
Area 175, PU-2 | Launch pad | 46°03′09″N 62°59′10″E / 46.05251°N 62.98616°E | Used once with a Rokot to loft an amateur radio sat Radio-ROSTO 15 on December 26, 1994. |
Area 175, PU-59 | Launch pad | 46°03′04″N 62°59′13″E / 46.05123°N 62.98694°E | Used to test UR-100N ICBMs, Rokot and Strela from December 20, 1991 through October 29, 2007. |
Area 176 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°01′21″N 63°02′48″E / 46.02262°N 63.04675°E | FOBS silo. Site scraped clean. |
Area 177 | Launch pad | 45°58′48″N 63°06′02″E / 45.97999°N 63.10067°E | Used to test MR-UR-100 ICBMs from April 6, 1973 until Spetember 12, 1978. Silo destroyed. |
Area 178 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°01′31″N 62°53′29″E / 46.02528°N 62.89127°E | Operational ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 179 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°59′21″N 62°57′50″E / 45.9893°N 62.96383°E | FOBS silo. Site scraped clean. |
Area 180 | Launch pad | 46°02′43″N 63°06′20″E / 46.04522°N 63.10542°E | Area scraped clean. |
Area 181 | Launch pad | 46°03′25″N 63°01′56″E / 46.05699°N 63.0323°E | Used to test MR-UR-100 ICBMs from August 25, 1978 through December 26, 1979. Scraped clean. |
Area 182 | Tracking and telemetry | 46°00′39″N 63°01′09″E / 46.01078°N 63.01926°E | UR-100/Rokot launch pad. |
Area 191, PU-66 | Launch pad | 45°58′11″N 63°11′48″E / 45.96984°N 63.19662°E | Used to test the R-36 Tsyklon FOBS from September 15, 1969 through August 8, 1971. Silo destroyed. |
Area 192 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 46°01′28″N 63°17′58″E / 46.0244°N 63.29957°E | Operational FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 193 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°57′12″N 63°23′20″E / 45.95321°N 63.38901°E | Operational FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 194 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°51′56″N 63°17′11″E / 45.86546°N 63.28625°E | Operational FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 195 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°47′34″N 63°16′29″E / 45.79288°N 63.27465°E | Operational FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 196 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°49′42″N 63°08′52″E / 45.82822°N 63.14767°E | OperationalFOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 200, PU-39 | Launch pad | 46°02′24″N 63°01′55″E / 46.03989°N 63.032°E | Used for Proton/Briz-M, Proton-K, Ariane 5; Russia's custom spaceflight services from February 20, 1980. The launch pad is building 200-2. |
Area 200, PU-40 | Launch pad | 46°02′11″N 63°02′17″E / 46.03642°N 63.03793°E | Used for Proton-K from July 23, 1977 until March 31, 1991. |
Site 201 | Support | 46°01′49″N 63°01′45″E / 46.03015°N 63.02929°E | Engine test area? |
Area 202 | Support | 46°01′32″N 63°01′06″E / 46.02543°N 63.01841°E | Service area - power, oil/gas |
Area 203 | Launch pad | 45°57′21″N 62°58′40″E / 45.95573°N 62.97783°E | Whatever was there has been cleaned down to dirt. |
Area 204 | Support | 46°01′35″N 63°01′00″E / 46.02625°N 63.01671°E | Electrical substation. |
Area 207 | Launch pad | 46°02′49″N 63°01′36″E / 46.04683°N 63.02666°E | Whatever was there is scraped to the earth. |
Area 241 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°51′30″N 63°27′21″E / 45.85832°N 63.4558°E | Operational R-36 FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 242 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°56′44″N 63°28′53″E / 45.94552°N 63.48143°E | Operational R-36 FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 243 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°51′18″N 63°44′13″E / 45.85491°N 63.73707°E | Operational R-36 FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 244 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°50′25″N 63°38′04″E / 45.84021°N 63.63455°E | Operational R-36 FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 245 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°49′03″N 63°31′38″E / 45.81754°N 63.52709°E | Operational R-36 FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 246 | Operational ICBM or FOBS silo. | 45°45′56″N 63°25′25″E / 45.76561°N 63.42363°E | Operational R-36 FOBS ICBM silo, now destroyed. |
Area 250 | Launch pad | 46°00′30″N 63°18′17″E / 46.00847°N 63.30476°E | Used only once for Energia and the Polyus anti-satellite system on May 15, 1987. It may be the site of the Baiterek ("Poplar tree") joint venture for a launcher for the 26 ton payload Angara rocket. |
Area 250A | Support | 45°59′12″N 63°16′24″E / 45.98664°N 63.27329°E | Buran/Energia launch control site. |
Area 251, Yubileiniy (Jubilee) Airport | Support | 46°03′23″N 63°14′49″E / 46.05649°N 63.24703°E | Buran landing/transport area; more lately VIP and customer transport area. |
Site 251 | Support | 46°01′49″N 63°10′31″E / 46.03024°N 63.17535°E | Microwave radar for automatic Buran landings. |
Area 251 | Point of interest | 46°07′49″N 63°31′00″E / 46.13018°N 63.51656°E | Buran navigation beacon, 20 km from strip. |
Area 252 | Support | 46°04′10″N 63°13′18″E / 46.06954°N 63.22168°E | Outdoor storage, warehouses, some buildings razed. |
Area 253 | Support | 45°56′24″N 63°18′53″E / 45.9401°N 63.31464°E | Support. A crawler/erector rests here, as well as the SDI, the vertical vibration test "skyscraper". |
Area 254-OK ML-1 | Support | 45°55′11″N 63°18′36″E / 45.91963°N 63.30996°E | Buran testbed, with test article on display in pics in 2006. Due to deterioration, it was moved in 2007 to the museum in Area 112 and restored. |
Bldg 254-MIK OK | Support | 45°55′19″N 63°18′05″E / 45.92186°N 63.30129°E | Astronauts are prepped here for their flights. |
Area 255 | Tracking and telemetry | 45°54′29″N 63°19′34″E / 45.908°N 63.32619°E | Main tracking facility. |
Area 280 | Support | 45°39′41″N 63°18′14″E / 45.66146°N 63.3039°E | Single building is a skeleton. |
Area 301 | Support | 45°48′59″N 63°17′48″E / 45.81639°N 63.29654°E | 7 large rectangular concrete pads. Satellite view calibration targets, painted in various patterns. |
Area 302 | Nothing known | 45°46′51″N 63°08′37″E / 45.78094°N 63.14357°E | There's supposed to an area 302 out here somewhere. |
Area 304 | Support | 45°52′01″N 63°26′18″E / 45.86704°N 63.43833°E | Waste management. |
Area 305 | Nothing known | 45°43′24″N 63°20′19″E / 45.72323°N 63.33849°E | ?? |
Area 350 | Nothing known | 45°39′40″N 63°18′58″E / 45.66123°N 63.31612°E | |
Monument | Monument | 45°37′42″N 63°18′42″E / 45.62824°N 63.31155°E | A bust, "Tyratam" |
MR-UR-100 missile | Monument | 45°37′42″N 63°18′43″E / 45.62839°N 63.31197°E | The 15A15 civil variant of the RS-16/SS-17 ICBM |
Area 113 - N-1 tankage on display | Monument | 45°54′43″N 63°16′27″E / 45.91184°N 63.2742°E | Spherical and sections of N1 surplus tankage use for storage. They were meant to be destroyed to cover N1's mission and failure. |
Water Pump Site #6 | Support | 45°53′24″N 63°26′03″E / 45.88992°N 63.43404°E | |
Water Pump Site #10 | Support | 46°03′31″N 62°56′54″E / 46.05868°N 62.9483°E | |
Water Pump Site | Support | 46°03′44″N 63°13′51″E / 46.06213°N 63.23092°E | |
Water Pump Site #11 | Support | 45°54′27″N 63°15′04″E / 45.9076°N 63.25121°E | |
Water Pump Site #5 | Support | 45°50′08″N 63°19′25″E / 45.8356°N 63.32348°E | |
Crash site | Point of interest | 46°04′57″N 62°58′25″E / 46.0825°N 62.9736°E | A Proton rocket carrying the Mars 69 spacecraft crashed here on April 2, 1969. |
Pad ??? | Launch pad | 45°59′14″N 63°38′51″E / 45.98722°N 63.64762°E | Thought to be a launch pad for the Temp-S series in 1971. |
crash site | Point of interest | 45°59′12″N 63°21′26″E / 45.98661°N 63.35713°E | Some of the debris field from the June 25, 1971 N1-6L 3rd rocket failure, launched to the east. |
Water Pump Site #7 | Support | 45°57′11″N 63°33′55″E / 45.95315°N 63.56537°E | |
Crash site | Point of interest | 45°59′33″N 63°30′52″E / 45.99243°N 63.51455°E | Main crash site of a three stage N1-6L 3rd rocket on June 27, 1971. |
Military exercise area, operation "Shift" | Point of interest | 46°00′57″N 64°01′14″E / 46.01593°N 64.02057°E |