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Russia launches 1st rocket from repaired Baikonur launch pad

by News Wires
March 22, 2026
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Russia launched ⁠a ⁠Soyuz rocket from ⁠a repaired launch pad at its ​Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Sunday, restoring its ‌capability to fly to ‌the International Space Station for the ⁠first ⁠time since the launch pad was damaged last year.

At ​12:00 GMT, a Soyuz-2.1a rocket carrying the Progress MS-33 cargo spacecraft lifted off and was placed ​into orbit, Russia’s space agency said. The spacecraft ⁠is ⁠expected to dock ⁠with ​the International Space Station on March 24.

The launch pad ​had been out ⁠of commission since it was badly damaged in November when a Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft with two Russian cosmonauts and one NASA ⁠astronaut on board blasted off.

No one was hurt and ⁠the crew safely reached the space station, but the incident deprived Russia of its sole means of sending crew or cargo back to the ISS for months.

While Russia has other cosmodromes on its own territory and Baikonur has other launch ⁠sites, the damaged launch pad was the only one able to handle the Soyuz rocket that carries crew capsules and Progress cargo ​vehicles to the ISS.

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