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The '''Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground''', also known as '''Musudan-ri''', is a rocket launching site in [[North Korea]].
 
The '''Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground''', also known as '''Musudan-ri''', is a rocket launching site in [[North Korea]].
Consists of a single launch pad at 40°51.342′N 129°39.948′E with a 30-meter umbilical tower with a top-mounted gantry crane, a flame blast bucket, a launch blockhouse with a connecting access tunnel, two semi-buried liquid fuel storage buildings, a concrete apron/pad and multiple small support buildings.
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Consists of a single launch pad at 40°51.342′N 129°39.948′E with a 30-meter umbilical tower with a top-mounted gantry crane, a flame blast bucket, a launch blockhouse with a connecting access tunnel, two semi-buried liquid fuel storage buildings, a concrete apron/pad and multiple small support buildings. Rockets launched include the [[Taepodong-1]] and [[Unha 2]].
  
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==Maps and images==
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*[http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/sseop/images/ESC/large/ISS020/ISS020-E-8679.jpg The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth]
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*[http://38north.org/2012/09/tonghae092412/ http://38north.org/]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonghae_Satellite_Launching_Ground http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonghae_Satellite_Launching_Ground]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonghae_Satellite_Launching_Ground http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonghae_Satellite_Launching_Ground]
  
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[[Category: Articles]]
 
[[Category:Real spaceports]]
 
[[Category:Real spaceports]]
 
[[Category:Surface bases]]
 
[[Category:Surface bases]]
 
[[Category:North Korea]]
 
[[Category:North Korea]]

Latest revision as of 03:43, 15 October 2022

The Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground, also known as Musudan-ri, is a rocket launching site in North Korea. Consists of a single launch pad at 40°51.342′N 129°39.948′E with a 30-meter umbilical tower with a top-mounted gantry crane, a flame blast bucket, a launch blockhouse with a connecting access tunnel, two semi-buried liquid fuel storage buildings, a concrete apron/pad and multiple small support buildings. Rockets launched include the Taepodong-1 and Unha 2.

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