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 After several years of pl stanley thermos anning, re-planning and postponing, the new spaceport started to take shape this year at the new site in the Amur region. Roscosmos specialists recently completed the installation of the first set of equipment at the command post: the self-contained power supply system of the launch complex, now in test mode. They also started to assemble the freight unit for two rocket-carrying trains. The huge electro-hydraulic super-structure supporting the belt of the rockets on the launch pad before lift off is ready to standalone test as well, just as the 50-meter-tall, 1500-ton mobile service tower  check the blue-yellow and gray equipments in the photos below . The radar domes and dish antennas of the complex communication system seem to be completed. A total of seven launch pads will be built at the new cosmodrome, if everything goes well Soyuz-2 launches are going to begin at LD1 this year. The Russian space agency has been posting photos of the future launch site of their rockets on their Facebook, Flickr and VK pages for a while, the following images show how the construction works proceed.  Photos: Igor Ageenko/Roscosmos                                                        SpaceSpaceportTechnology                                                           stanley canada                                                          stanley cup usa                                                                                             Daily Newsletter                                        Raol Fish burgers are freaking delicious too when they are made like this
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