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- Q7204631 subject Q7021193.
- Q7204631 abstract "Site 133, also known 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 rockets. It consists of a single pad, originally designated 133/1, and later 133/3.The first launch from Site 133 was of a Kosmos-2I, on 16 March 1967, carrying the Kosmos 148 satellite. Ninety Kosmos-2 launches were conducted, the last of which was on 18 June 1977, with Kosmos 919. It was later reactivated as Site 133/3, and supported 38 Kosmos-3M launches between 1985 and 1994. During the late 1990s, Site 133/3 was rebuilt as a surface launch pad for Rockot, following the decision to use it for commercial launches. There were concerns that noise generated during a launch from Site 175 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a silo-based complex, could cause vibrations that would damage the payload.Rockots are wheeled up to the complex in a vertical position, and then the service tower is rolled around it. The payload is lifted by a crane and placed on top of the rocket. The procedure is in contrast to many other Russian and Soviet rockets, which had traditionally been assembled horizontally and then transferred to the launch site via railways. The first Rockot launch from Site 133 took place on 16 May 2000, orbiting the SimSat-1 DemoSat. As of 2014, 20 Rockots have been launched from the site.".
- Q7204631 associatedRocket Q4235067.
- Q7204631 associatedRocket Q4235084.
- Q7204631 associatedRocket Q682764.
- Q7204631 firstLaunchDate "1967-03-16".
- Q7204631 lastLaunchDate "2013-12-25".
- Q7204631 launchSite Q15778.
- Q7204631 launches "149".
- Q7204631 operator Q1703142.
- Q7204631 status "Active".
- Q7204631 wikiPageWikiLink Q1540897.
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- Q7204631 wikiPageWikiLink Q1703142.
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- Q7204631 wikiPageWikiLink Q4235067.
- Q7204631 wikiPageWikiLink Q4235084.
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- Q7204631 wikiPageWikiLink Q682764.
- Q7204631 wikiPageWikiLink Q697175.
- Q7204631 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021193.
- Q7204631 first "1967-03-16".
- Q7204631 last "2013-12-25".
- Q7204631 launches "149".
- Q7204631 name "Site 133".
- Q7204631 operator Q1703142.
- Q7204631 rockets Q4235084.
- Q7204631 rockets Q682764.
- Q7204631 rockets "Kosmos-2I 63SM".
- Q7204631 short "Pu-133".
- Q7204631 site Q15778.
- Q7204631 status "Active".
- Q7204631 point "62.88805555555555 40.84916666666667".
- Q7204631 type Place.
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- Q7204631 type Infrastructure.
- Q7204631 type LaunchPad.
- Q7204631 type Location.
- Q7204631 type Place.
- Q7204631 type Thing.
- Q7204631 type SpatialThing.
- Q7204631 type Q1353183.
- Q7204631 comment "Site 133, also known 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 rockets. It consists of a single pad, originally designated 133/1, and later 133/3.The first launch from Site 133 was of a Kosmos-2I, on 16 March 1967, carrying the Kosmos 148 satellite. Ninety Kosmos-2 launches were conducted, the last of which was on 18 June 1977, with Kosmos 919.".
- Q7204631 label "Plesetsk Cosmodrome Site 133".
- Q7204631 lat "62.88805555555555".
- Q7204631 long "40.84916666666667".
- Q7204631 name "Pu-133".
- Q7204631 name "Site 133 (Raduga)".