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Zwolniło się miejsce na inną inicjatywę.Launch pad for Russian rockets dismantled in French Guiana24.04.2026 / 21:25
A launch pad in French Guiana, formerly used for launching Russian Soyuz rockets, has been dismantled. The European Space Agency removed the main elements of the complex, including the 52-meter service tower, which was destroyed by explosion. Prior to this, key launch pad structures — supports that held the rocket before launch, and auxiliary masts — were cut, according to The Moscow Times.
The remaining infrastructure, such as technical buildings, railway, and fuel storage systems, is planned to be transferred to the French company MaiaSpace. It will use these facilities for launching a new rocket, with its first launches expected in 2027. (...)
https://nashaniva.com/en/393655(...) MaiaSpace also still prints on Russian paper called Snegurochka. Its pale blue packaging features snowy landscapes, which appear incongruous compared to the jungle surrounding the building.
Outside, the hulking infrastructure is now a testament to a long-gone era of space cooperation.
The metal arms that once held rockets on the launchpad are still standing. Ironically, they are painted in blue and yellow -- the colours of Ukraine. But they will be discarded during the redevelopment of the site. (...)
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20260218-russian-era-ends-at-abandoned-launchpad-in-south-american-jungle