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NASA has confirmed that the launchpad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan used by Russia is damaged. This means it would not be able to launch astronauts to the space station until it is fixed.
Clarifying that the focus is on rocket engines, specifically liquid-propellant types essential for launch vehicles, Mr Bakanov did not detail the models involved ...