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Roskosmos Found a Back-up Maintenance Booth to Replace the Crash on Baikonur.

Summary by RTVI
Roskosmos has a back-up service platform that can be installed to replace the one that was destroyed at the end of November when the missile was launched from the 31st base at Baikonur, and informed RTVI of an informed source in the industry, which will significantly reduce the time required for the reconstruction of the damaged launch table.
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Roskosmos has a back-up service platform that can be installed to replace the one that was destroyed at the end of November when the missile was launched from the 31st base at Baikonur, and informed RTVI of an informed source in the industry, which will significantly reduce the time required for the reconstruction of the damaged launch table.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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