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1976年09月18日Photo of the Earth‘s surface18.09.1976 Photo of the Earth‘s surface taken from Soyuz-2 spacecraft. Lake Baikal with the adjacent areas. The image is made in conventional colors in order to distinguish between different crops. M. Volfcovich / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年07月02日Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7Experts introduced Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7 in Prague, Czech Republic, on July 2, 2019. The satellite will be part of Soyuz 2-1b rocket, launch is scheduled for July 5 at Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年07月02日Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7Experts introduced Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7 in Prague, Czech Republic, on July 2, 2019. The satellite will be part of Soyuz 2-1b rocket, launch is scheduled for July 5 at Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年07月02日Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7Experts introduced Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7 in Prague, Czech Republic, on July 2, 2019. The satellite will be part of Soyuz 2-1b rocket, launch is scheduled for July 5 at Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年07月02日Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7Experts introduced Czech scientific satellite Lucky-7 in Prague, Czech Republic, on July 2, 2019. The satellite will be part of Soyuz 2-1b rocket, launch is scheduled for July 5 at Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)、クレジット:CTK/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 An inside view of the launchpad for Soyuz-2 rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 The launchpad for Soyuz-2 rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 The launchpad for Soyuz-2 rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 The launchpad for Soyuz-2 rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 Parts for Soyuz-2 booster rockets are pictured in the test and assembling facility at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月15日Russia Space15.12.2019 The launchpad for Soyuz-2 rockets is pictured at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Maksim Bogodvid / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月16日Russia Space Vostochny Сosmodrome16.12.2019 Russia‘s Center for Operation of Space Ground Based Infrastructure (TsENKI) staff member works in the control centre of the launching complex of Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Egor Aleev / TASS/POOL、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月16日Russia Space Vostochny Сosmodrome16.12.2019 Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits the control centre of the launching complex of Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Egor Aleev / TASS/POOL、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月16日Russia Space Vostochny Сosmodrome16.12.2019 Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits the mobile service tower of the launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Egor Aleev / TASS/POOL、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月16日Russia Space Vostochny Сosmodrome16.12.2019 Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin visits the mobile service tower of the launching complex for Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Egor Aleev / TASS/POOL、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年12月16日Russia Space Vostochny Сosmodrome16.12.2019 Russia‘s Center for Operation of Space Ground Based Infrastructure (TsENKI) staff member works in the control centre of the launching complex of Soyuz-2 carrier rockets at the Vostochny cosmodrome, some 180 km north of the Far Eastern city of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. The Vostochny spaceport was opened in 2016. The first stage is almost completed and includes a launchpad for Soyuz rockets, which already regularly lift off from the cosmodrome. The second stage of its construction, which includes the launchpad for Angara-family rockets, is now underway and must be completed in 2022 in order to prepare for the first launch the following year. Egor Aleev / TASS/POOL、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2022年04月12日Russia Putin Far Eastern Federal District8163669 12.04.2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko shake hands during a meeting in the engineering building of the technical complex of the Soyuz-2 space rocket complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 180 km north of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. Mikhail Klimentyev / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2022年04月12日Russia Putin Far Eastern Federal District8163672 12.04.2022 Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is pictured during a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the engineering building of the technical complex of the Soyuz-2 space rocket complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 180 km north of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. Mikhail Klimentyev / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2022年04月12日Russia Putin Far Eastern Federal District8163655 12.04.2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko are pictured during a conversation in the engineering building of the technical complex of the Soyuz-2 space rocket complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 180 km north of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. Mikhail Klimentyev / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2022年04月12日Russia Putin Far Eastern Federal District8163673 12.04.2022 Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is pictured during a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the engineering building of the technical complex of the Soyuz-2 space rocket complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 180 km north of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. Mikhail Klimentyev / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2022年04月12日Russia Putin Far Eastern Federal District8163674 12.04.2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin is pictured during a conversation with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in the engineering building of the technical complex of the Soyuz-2 space rocket complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 180 km north of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. Mikhail Klimentyev / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2022年04月12日Russia Putin Far Eastern Federal District8163670 12.04.2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko are pictured during a conversation in the engineering building of the technical complex of the Soyuz-2 space rocket complex at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 180 km north of Blagoveschensk, Amur region, Russia. Mikhail Klimentyev / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ
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2024年09月12日Soyuz MS-26 Spacecraft Launches to the International Space StationSeptember 11, 2024, Baikonur, Kazakhstan: The massive thrusters from the Soyuz-2 booster rocket lifts the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft, carrying Expedition 72 crew during launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, September 11, 2024, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The rocket is carrying Expedition 72 crew members, NASA astronaut Don Pettit, Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin, and Ivan Vagner to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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2024年09月12日Soyuz MS-26 Spacecraft Launches to the International Space StationSeptember 11, 2024, Baikonur, Kazakhstan: The massive thrusters from the Soyuz-2 booster rocket ignite lifting the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft, carrying Expedition 72 crew during launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, September 11, 2024, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The rocket is carrying Expedition 72 crew members, NASA astronaut Don Pettit, Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin, and Ivan Vagner to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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