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Site 250 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, also known as UKSS and Bayterek, is a test facility and launch site which was used by the Energia rocket during the 1980s. The site consists of a single launch pad, which doubled as a test stand, and is supported by an engineering area and a propellant storage facility. As of 2011 the complex was planned to be rebuilt as the Bayterek Launch Complex, which would be used by the Angara rocket from 2015; however development is yet to begin.

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Baikonur Site 250; Bayterek; Site 250; UKSS
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Location: 46.0083, 63.3049, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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    "Buran" launch at Baikonur
    "Buran" at launch pad
    Proton-K launching with the Zvezda Service ModuleProton-K launching with the Zvezda Service Module
    Launch of a Proton-K rocketLaunch of a Proton-K rocket
    2019-07-27-3253-Moscow-Energia-Buran-model2019-07-27-3253-Moscow-Energia-Buran-model
      TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
      commonsimage"Buran" launch at Baikonur Commons
      commonsimage"Buran" at launch pad Commons
      commonsimageProton-K launching with the Zvezda Service Module Commons
      commonsimageLaunch of a Proton-K rocket Commons
      commonsimage2019-07-27-3253-Moscow-Energia-Buran-model Commons