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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.astronautix.com/sites/index.htm Overview of rocket launch sites worldwide] – astronautix.com
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20132200073500/ http://www.astronautix.com/sites/index.htm Overview of rocket launch sites worldwide] – astronautix.com
* [http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/home/index.html Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral] – nasa.gov
* [http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/home/index.html Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral] – nasa.gov
* [http://www.astronautix.com/sites/capveral.htm Description and map of Cape Canaveral] – astronautix.com
* [http://www.astronautix.com/sites/capveral.htm Description and map of Cape Canaveral] – astronautix.com
This article constitutes a list of rocket launch sites . Some of these sites are known as spaceports or cosmodromes. A single rocket launch is sufficient for inclusion in the table, as long as the site is properly documented through a reference. Missile locations with no launches are not included in the list. Proposed and planned sites and sites under construction are not included in the main tabulation, but may appear in condensed lists under the tables.
A shorter list of spaceports for human spaceflight and satellite launches is available in the article Spaceport .
Table specification
Sorting order
operational date;
Countries in alphabetical order within a table;
Launch sites within a country are sorted chronologically according to start of operations.
Column specification
Country – territory of the site (the organisation responsible for the launches may reside elsewhere, as indicated in the notes column;
Location – Name of launch site (sometimes also province etc.)
Coordinates – geographical coordinates
Operational date – the period of years of launch activities
Number of rocket launches – the total number of launches, including failed launches
Heaviest rocket launched – total mass at lift-off
Highest achieved altitude – height in km above launch site
Notes – comments
Africa
Asia
Note that some Russian cosmodromes appear in this section, some in the section Europe
Country
Location
Coordinates
Operational date
Number of rocket launches
Heaviest rocket launched
Highest achieved altitude
Notes
China
Base 603 , Shijiedu , Guangde
30°56′15″N 119°12′21″E / 30.93743°N 119.20575°E / 30.93743; 119.20575 (Shijiedu )
1960–1966
1 000 kg
<60 km
China
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
41°07′05″N 100°27′48″E / 41.11803°N 100.46330°E / 41.11803; 100.46330 (Jiuquan )
1970–
464 000 kg
Orbital
Human spaceflight[ 8]
China
Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center
39°08′36″N 111°58′03″E / 39.14321°N 111.96741°E / 39.14321; 111.96741 (Taiyuan )
1980–
Orbital
Polar satellites[ 9]
China
Xichang Satellite Launch Center
28°14′47″N 102°01′41″E / 28.24646°N 102.02814°E / 28.24646; 102.02814 (Xichang )
1984–
Lunar
Geo-synchronous satellites, lunar probes.[ 10] [ 11]
China
Wenchang Satellite Launch Center
19°36′52.17″N 110°57′4.08″E / 19.6144917°N 110.9511333°E / 19.6144917; 110.9511333 (Wenchang )
2016–
New site on Hainan Island with pads for Long March 5 and Long March 7 rockets
China
Jingyu
42°00′N 126°30′E / 42.0°N 126.5°E / 42.0; 126.5 (Jingyu )
India
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre , Thiruvananthapuram (thumba ), Kerala
8°31′53″N 76°52′08″E / 8.5314°N 76.8690°E / 8.5314; 76.8690 (Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre )
1962–
>2000
[ 12]
India
Balasore , in the state of Odisha [citation needed ]
20°58′33″N 87°02′57″E / 20.97582°N 87.04913°E / 20.97582; 87.04913 (Balasore )
India
Satish Dhawan Space Centre (Sriharikota) , Andhra Pradesh
13°44′15″N 80°14′06″E / 13.73740°N 80.23510°E / 13.73740; 80.23510 (Sriharikota )
1971–
402 000 kg
Interplanetary
Satellites and lunar probes;[ 13]
India
Abdul Kalam Island
20°45′29″N 87°05′08″E / 20.75804°N 87.085533°E / 20.75804; 87.085533 (Abdul kalam Island )
Indonesia
Stasiun Peluncuran Roket , Pameungpeuk , Garut
7°38′48″S 107°41′20″E / 7.646643°S 107.689018°E / -7.646643; 107.689018 (Pameungpeuk )
1965–
14+
765 kg
100 km
Iran
Qom Space Center
34°39′00″N 50°54′00″E / 34.65000°N 50.90000°E / 34.65000; 50.90000 (Qom )
1991
Military testing[ 14]
Iran
Emamshahr Space Center
36°25′12″N 55°01′12″E / 36.42000°N 55.02000°E / 36.42000; 55.02000 (Emamshahr )
1998
Military testing and sounding rockets for ISA .[ 15]
Iran
Semnan spaceport
35°14′05″N 53°55′15″E / 35.234631°N 53.920941°E / 35.234631; 53.920941 (Semnan )
2009–
2
Orbital
Iraq
Al-Anbar Test Centre
32°46′56″N 44°17′59″E / 32.78220°N 44.29962°E / 32.78220; 44.29962 (Al-Anbar )
1989
Out of function[ 16]
Israel
Palmachim Air Force Base
31°53′05″N 34°40′49″E / 31.88484°N 34.68020°E / 31.88484; 34.68020 (Palmachim )
1987–
9
70 000 kg
Orbital
[ 17]
Japan
Akita Rocket Range
39°34′17″N 140°03′28″E / 39.57148°N 140.05785°E / 39.57148; 140.05785 (Akita )
1956–1990
81
343 km
Japan
Uchinoura Space Center
31°15′07″N 131°04′45″E / 31.25186°N 131.07914°E / 31.25186; 131.07914 (Uchinoura )
1962–
139 000 kg
Interplanetary
[ 18]
Japan
Tanegashima Space Center , Tanegashima Island
30°23′27″N 130°58′05″E / 30.39096°N 130.96813°E / 30.39096; 130.96813 (Tanegashima )
1967–
445 000 kg
Interplanetary
[ 19]
Japan
Ryori [citation needed ]
39°01′48″N 141°49′48″E / 39.03000°N 141.83000°E / 39.03000; 141.83000 (Ryori )
1970–
Japan
Niijima [ja ] [citation needed ]
34°20′16″N 139°15′57″E / 34.33766°N 139.26575°E / 34.33766; 139.26575 (Niijima )
Japan
Obachi [citation needed ]
40°42′12″N 141°22′10″E / 40.70342°N 141.36938°E / 40.70342; 141.36938 (Obachi )
Kazakhstan
Baikonur Cosmodrome , Tyuratam
45°57′19″N 63°21′01″E / 45.95515°N 63.35028°E / 45.95515; 63.35028 (Baikonur )
1957–
>1000
2 400 000 kg
Interplanetary
First satellite, first human. Operated by Russia.[ 20]
Kazakhstan
Sary Shagan [citation needed ]
46°22′48″N 72°52′12″E / 46.38000°N 72.87000°E / 46.38000; 72.87000 (Sary Shagan )
1958–
Korea, North
Musudan-ri
40°51′21″N 129°39′57″E / 40.85572°N 129.66587°E / 40.85572; 129.66587 (Musudan-ri )
1998–
Military rockets; satellite launch[ 21]
Korea, North
Sohae
39°39′36″N 124°42′18″E / 39.660°N 124.705°E / 39.660; 124.705 (Sohae )
2012–
Military rockets; satellite launch[ 22]
Korea South
Anhueng
36°42′08″N 126°28′18″E / 36.70211°N 126.47158°E / 36.70211; 126.47158 (Anhueng )
1993–
Korea, South
Naro Space Center , Gohueng
34°25′33″N 127°31′41″E / 34.42585°N 127.52793°E / 34.42585; 127.52793 (Naro )
2008
3
Orbital
Attempted satellite launches[ 23]
Maldives
Gan Island
0°41′36″S 73°09′24″E / 0.69328°S 73.15672°E / -0.69328; 73.15672 (Gan Island )
Several rockets of the Kookaburra type were launched from a pad at 0°41' S and 73°9' E [ 24]
Pakistan
Sonmiani Satellite Launch Center , Las Bela , Balochistan
25°11′33″N 66°44′56″E / 25.19242°N 66.74881°E / 25.19242; 66.74881 (Sonmiani )
1960s –[ 25]
Sounding rockets, missile testing, for SUPARCO .[ 26]
Pakistan
Tilla Satellite Launch Center , Jhelum District , Punjab
33°23′46″N 73°17′46″E / 33.39610°N 73.29608°E / 33.39610; 73.29608 (Tilla )
1980s –[ 27]
Sounding rockets, missile testing, for SUPARCO .[ 28]
Russia
Kheysa [citation needed ]
80°27′00″N 58°03′00″E / 80.45000°N 58.05000°E / 80.45000; 58.05000 (Kheysa )
1956–1980
Russia
Svobodny Cosmodrome , Amur Oblast
51°50′04″N 128°16′33″E / 51.83441°N 128.27570°E / 51.83441; 128.27570 (Svobodny )
1957–
47 000 kg
Orbital
ICBM base converted for satellites[ 29]
Russia
Sovetskaya Gavan
48°58′12″N 140°18′00″E / 48.97000°N 140.30000°E / 48.97000; 140.30000 (Sovetskaya Gavan )
1963–1964
6
402 km
Russia
Okhotsk [citation needed ]
59°22′N 143°15′E / 59.367°N 143.250°E / 59.367; 143.250 (Okhotsk )
1981–2005
1000 km
Russia
Yasny Cosmodrome (formerly Dombarovskiy ), Orenburg Oblast
51°12′25″N 59°51′00″E / 51.20706°N 59.85003°E / 51.20706; 59.85003 (Dombarovskiy )
2006–
211 000 kg
Orbital
ICBM base converted for satellites[ 30]
Russia
Vostochny Cosmodrome , Amur Oblast , Russia[ 31]
51°52′59″N 128°19′59″E / 51.883°N 128.333°E / 51.883; 128.333 (Vostochny )
28 April 2016[ 32] –
Facility on Russian territory to supplement Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
Taiwan
Haiqian
22°06′N 120°54′E / 22.10°N 120.90°E / 22.10; 120.90 (Gangzi )
1988-
10 000 kg
300 km
Science and technology development
Proposed or planned spaceports and rocket launch sites in Asia
Europe
Note that some European countries operate spaceports in Africa, South America, or other equatorial regions. These spaceports are listed in this article according to their geographical location. Some Russian-controlled launch sites are listed as being in Asia.
Note that some Russian cosmodromes appear in this section, some in the section Asia
Country
Location
Coordinates
Operational date
Number of rocket launches
Heaviest rocket launched
Highest achieved altitude
Notes
France
Ile du Levant
43°02′42″N 6°28′44″E / 43.04507°N 6.47887°E / 43.04507; 6.47887 (Ile de Levant )
1948–[citation needed ]
Germany
Rocket Launch Site Berlin , Berlin-Tegel
52°21′00″N 13°12′36″E / 52.35000°N 13.21000°E / 52.35000; 13.21000 (Raketenflugplatz Tegel )
1930–1933
4 km
Germany
Peenemünde /Greifswalder Oie
54°08′35″N 13°47′38″E / 54.14300°N 13.79400°E / 54.14300; 13.79400 (Peenemünde Greifswalder Oie )
1942–1945
>3000
12 500 kg
>100 km
V-2 rockets during World War II, first rocket to reach space
Germany
Cuxhaven
53°50′56″N 8°35′30″E / 53.84884°N 8.59154°E / 53.84884; 8.59154 (Cuxhaven ) )
1945–1964
Germany
Hespenbusch , Großenkneten
52°56′20″N 8°18′45″E / 52.939002°N 8.312515°E / 52.939002; 8.312515 (Hespenbusch )
1952–1957
<10 km
Germany
Zingst
54°26′24″N 12°47′04″E / 54.44008°N 12.78431°E / 54.44008; 12.78431 (Zingst )
1970–1992
67
80 km
Greece
Koroni
36°46′11″N 21°55′54″E / 36.7698°N 21.9316°E / 36.7698; 21.9316 (Koroni )
1966–1989
371
114 km
Iceland
Vik
63°25′08″N 19°00′17″W / 63.41891°N 19.00463°W / 63.41891; -19.00463 (Vik )
1964–1965
2
Italy
Salto di Quirra
39°31′38″N 9°37′59″E / 39.52731°N 9.63303°E / 39.52731; 9.63303 (Salto di Quirra )
1964–[citation needed ]
Norway
Andøya Rocket Range
69°17′39″N 16°01′15″E / 69.29430°N 16.02070°E / 69.29430; 16.02070 (And?ya )
1962–
>1200
700 kg
Rockets to the upper atmosphere.[ 34]
Norway
Marka
58°12′00″N 7°18′00″E / 58.20000°N 7.30000°E / 58.20000; 7.30000 (Marka )
1983–1984
16 kg
Norway
SvalRak
78°13′24″N 15°38′49″E / 78.2234°N 15.6470°E / 78.2234; 15.6470 (SvalRak )
1997–[citation needed ]
Poland
Tuchola Forest
53°37′11″N 17°59′06″E / 53.61970°N 17.98492°E / 53.61970; 17.98492 (Tuchola Forest )
1944–1945
Nazi-German V-2 rockets
Poland
Łeba
54°46′09″N 17°35′37″E / 54.76904°N 17.59355°E / 54.76904; 17.59355 (Łeba )
1941–1945
Nazi-German rockets
Poland
Łeba-Rąbka [citation needed ]
54°45′16″N 17°31′05″E / 54.754486°N 17.517919°E / 54.754486; 17.517919 (Łeba )
1963–1973
36
Polish rockets
Poland
Blizna
50°10′55″N 21°36′58″E / 50.18190°N 21.61620°E / 50.18190; 21.61620 (Blizna )
1943–1944[citation needed ]
139
Nazi-German V-2 rockets
Russia
Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome, Astrakhan Oblast
48°34′41″N 46°15′15″E / 48.57807°N 46.25420°E / 48.57807; 46.25420 (Kapustin Yar )
1957–[citation needed ]
Orbital
Previously for satellite launches[ 35]
Russia
Nyonoksa
64°38′57″N 39°11′14″E / 64.64928°N 39.18721°E / 64.64928; 39.18721 (Nyonoksa )
1965–1997[citation needed ]
Russia
Plesetsk Cosmodrome
62°55′32″N 40°34′40″E / 62.92556°N 40.57778°E / 62.92556; 40.57778 (Plesetsk Cosmodrome )
1966–
>1000
760 000 kg
Orbital
Spain
El Arenosillo
37°05′49″N 6°44′19″W / 37.09687°N 6.73863°W / 37.09687; -6.73863 (El Arenosillo )
1966–[citation needed ]
>500
Sweden
Nausta
66°21′26″N 19°16′33″E / 66.357202°N 19.275813°E / 66.357202; 19.275813 (Nausta )
1961–1961[citation needed ]
1
30 kg
<80 km
Arcas rocket for atmospheric research.[ 36]
Sweden
Kronogård
66°24′53″N 19°16′36″E / 66.4147°N 19.2767°E / 66.4147; 19.2767 (Kronogård )
1961–1964
18
700 kg
135 km
Arcas , Nike-Cajun and Nike-Apache rockets for atmospheric research.
Sweden
Esrange , Kiruna
67°53′36″N 21°06′15″E / 67.89342°N 21.10429°E / 67.89342; 21.10429 (Kiruna )
1966–1972
150
700 kg
237 km
Operated by ESRO .[ 37]
Sweden
Esrange , Kiruna
67°53′36″N 21°06′15″E / 67.89342°N 21.10429°E / 67.89342; 21.10429 (Kiruna )
1972–[citation needed ]
300
12 400 kg
717 km
Operated by SSC .[ 37] Major programmes: Maxus , TEXUS , Maser , stratospheric balloons.
United Kingdom
Highdown Test Site , Isle of Wight
50°39′50″N 1°34′35″W / 50.6639345°N 1.5763664°W / 50.6639345; -1.5763664 (The Needles )
1956–1971
0
This site was used for static tests of assembled rockets only prior to them being shipped to Australia for launch.[ 38]
United Kingdom
South Uist
57°19′48″N 7°19′48″W / 57.33000°N 7.33000°W / 57.33000; -7.33000 (South Uist )
1959–
1 (2015)
approx 1300 kg plus payload
First space launch from the UK took place from here in October 2015 as part of 'At Sea Demonstration 15' . The rocket was an American 'Terrier-Orion' sounding rocket.[ 39]
Proposed or planned spaceports in Europe
North America
Country
Location
Coordinates
Operational date
Number of rocket launches
Heaviest rocket launched
Highest achieved altitude
Notes
Canada
Churchill Rocket Research Range , Manitoba
58°44′03″N 93°49′13″W / 58.73430°N 93.82030°W / 58.73430; -93.82030 (Fort Churchill )
1954–1998
>3500
Canadian Army.[ 41]
Canada
Resolute Bay , Nunavut
74°41′13″N 94°53′46″W / 74.6870°N 94.8962°W / 74.6870; -94.8962 (Resolute Bay )
1966–1971
17
National Research Council Canada.[ 42]
Canada
Hall Beach
68°46′34″N 81°14′36″W / 68.77607°N 81.24346°W / 68.77607; -81.24346 (Hall Beach )
1971–1971
7
270 km
Canada
Southend
56°20′N 103°14′W / 56.333°N 103.233°W / 56.333; -103.233 (Southend )
1980–1980
2
1 200 kg
Greenland (Denmark)
Thule Air Base
76°25′26″N 68°17′37″W / 76.4240°N 68.2936°W / 76.4240; -68.2936 (Thule )
1964–1980
US Air Force[ 43]
United States
Wallops Flight Facility , Delmarva Peninsula , Virginia
37°50′46″N 75°28′46″W / 37.84621°N 75.47938°W / 37.84621; -75.47938 (Wallops Island )
1945–
Now operated by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center [ 44]
United States
White Sands Missile Range
32°33′53″N 106°21′33″W / 32.56460°N 106.35908°W / 32.56460; -106.35908 (White Sands )
1946–
>7000
Military and civilian flights. Served as alternate landing site for the space shuttle.[ 45]
United States
Nevada Test and Training Range (formerly Nellis Air Force Range )
36°46′17″N 116°06′49″W / 36.77150°N 116.11374°W / 36.77150; -116.11374 (Nevada Test and Training Range )
1950s–[citation needed ]
[ 46]
United States
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station , Florida
28°28′00″N 80°33′31″W / 28.46675°N 80.55852°W / 28.46675; -80.55852 (Cape Canaveral )
1956–
Interstellar
Commercial and U.S. Government unmanned missions.
United States
Vandenberg Air Force Base , California
34°46′19″N 120°36′04″W / 34.77204°N 120.60124°W / 34.77204; -120.60124 (Vandenberg )
1958–
Orbital
Satellites, ballistic missile tests. Government and commercial launches.[ 47]
United States
Kennedy Space Center , Florida
28°36′30″N 80°36′14″W / 28.6082°N 80.6040°W / 28.6082; -80.6040 (Kennedy Space Center )
1963–
151
3 000 000 kg
Lunar
Launched each NASA manned mission. Adjacent to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
United States
Pacific Missile Range Facility , Hawaii
22°01′22″N 159°47′06″W / 22.02278°N 159.78500°W / 22.02278; -159.78500
1963–
testing of antiballistic missile and missile tracking by the US Navy.
United States
Keweenaw , Michigan
47°25′47″N 87°42′52″W / 47.42980°N 87.71443°W / 47.42980; -87.71443 (Keweenaw )
1964–1971[citation needed ]
>50
770 kg
<160 km
Currently inactive
United States
Kodiak Launch Complex , Alaska
57°26′07″N 152°20′22″W / 57.43533°N 152.33931°W / 57.43533; -152.33931 (Kodiak )
1991–
14
86 000 kg
Orbital
Ballistic missile interceptor tests, satellite launches. Alaska Aerospace Corporation .[ 48]
United States
Mojave Air and Space Port , California
35°03′33″N 118°08′56″W / 35.05910°N 118.14880°W / 35.05910; -118.14880 (Mojave )
2004–
112 km
Privately-funded spaceflights (SpaceShipOne , SpaceShipTwo ).
United States
Spaceport America (formerly Southwest Regional Spaceport ), Upham, New Mexico
32°53′22″N 106°59′58″W / 32.88943°N 106.99945°W / 32.88943; -106.99945 (Spaceport America )
2006–
8
Sub-orbital commercial and planned space tourist launches. Joint venture between state of New Mexico and Virgin Galactic .[ 49] [ 50]
United States
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS), Delmarva Peninsula , Virginia
37°50′00″N 75°29′00″W / 37.833378°N 75.483284°W / 37.833378; -75.483284 (Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport )
2006–
6
89 805 kg
Lunar
Operates in partnership with NASA, adjacent to the Wallops Flight Facility site. Designed for both commercial and government launches.[ 51]
Additional rocket launch sites in North America
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Barbados, 13°04′37″N 59°28′33″W / 13.0770°N 59.4758°W / 13.0770; -59.4758 (Barbados )
Barter Island (United States, 70°06′32″N 143°38′04″W / 70.10876°N 143.63455°W / 70.10876; -143.63455 (Barter Island )
Black Mesa (United States, 37°22′12″N 109°17′24″W / 37.37000°N 109.29000°W / 37.37000; -109.29000 (Black Mesa )
Cecil Airport , (United States, 30°13′07″N 081°52′36″W / 30.21861°N 81.87667°W / 30.21861; -81.87667 (Cecil Airport )
Charlestown, Rhode Island (United States, 41°21′36″N 71°40′06″W / 41.36002°N 71.66840°W / 41.36002; -71.66840 (Charlestown )
Corn Ranch , Van Horn, Texas (United States) 31°25′24″N 104°45′32″W / 31.42333°N 104.75889°W / 31.42333; -104.75889 (Corn Ranch )
Cape Parry (Canada, 70°10′12″N 124°43′01″W / 70.17000°N 124.71700°W / 70.17000; -124.71700 (Cape Parry )
Cold Lake (Canada, 54°24′17″N 110°16′59″W / 54.40472°N 110.28293°W / 54.40472; -110.28293 (Thule )
Datil (United States, 34°04′51″N 107°30′28″W / 34.08079°N 107.50777°W / 34.08079; -107.50777 (Datil )
Eareckson (United States, Aleut islands, 52°43′23″N 174°04′19″E / 52.72301°N 174.07196°E / 52.72301; 174.07196 (Eareckson )
Edwards Air Force Base (United States, 34°54′20″N 117°53′01″W / 34.90556°N 117.88361°W / 34.90556; -117.88361 (Edwards Air Force Base )
Eglin Air Force Base (United States, 30°23′26″N 86°46′24″W / 30.39044°N 86.77345°W / 30.39044; -86.77345 (Eglin )
Fort Bliss (United States, 32°04′25″N 106°09′09″W / 32.07371°N 106.15256°W / 32.07371; -106.15256 (Fort Bliss )
Fort Greely (United States, 63°56′03″N 145°44′13″W / 63.93414°N 145.73692°W / 63.93414; -145.73692 (Fort Greely )
Fort Sherman (United States, 9°21′45″N 79°57′00″W / 9.36262°N 79.95009°W / 9.36262; -79.95009 (Fort Sherman )
Fort Wingate (United States, 35°26′55″N 108°35′58″W / 35.44868°N 108.59940°W / 35.44868; -108.59940 (Fort Wingate )
Fort Yukon (United States, 66°33′44″N 145°11′50″W / 66.56230°N 145.19720°W / 66.56230; -145.19720 (Fort Yukon )
Gillam (Canada, 56°05′23″N 96°05′21″W / 56.08968°N 96.08925°W / 56.08968; -96.08925 (Gillam )
Gilson Butte (United States, 38°36′28″N 110°35′53″W / 38.60783°N 110.59802°W / 38.60783; -110.59802 (Gilson Butte )
Grand Turk Island 21°28′20″N 71°08′20″W / 21.472222°N 71.138889°W / 21.472222; -71.138889 (Grand Turk Island )
Green River Launch Complex
Holloman (United States, 32°54′10″N 106°05′54″W / 32.90275°N 106.09836°W / 32.90275; -106.09836 (Holloman )
Mercury (USA, 36°40′27″N 115°58′06″W / 36.67421°N 115.96832°W / 36.67421; -115.96832 (Mercury )
NAOTS (United States, 37°57′33″N 75°20′16″W / 37.95906°N 75.33765°W / 37.95906; -75.33765 (NAOTS )
North Truro Air Force Station (United States, 42°00′00″N 70°01′12″W / 42.00000°N 70.02000°W / 42.00000; -70.02000 (North Truro )
Point Arguello (United States, 34°37′12″N 120°36′00″W / 34.62000°N 120.60000°W / 34.62000; -120.60000 (Point Arguello )
Point Barrow (United States, 71°17′08″N 156°46′33″W / 71.28559°N 156.77593°W / 71.28559; -156.77593 (Point Barrow )
Point Mugu (United States, 34°05′58″N 119°07′17″W / 34.09943°N 119.12125°W / 34.09943; -119.12125 (Point Mugu )
Poker Flat Research Range (United States, 65°07′34″N 147°28′44″W / 65.12599°N 147.47894°W / 65.12599; -147.47894 (Poker Flat )
Primrose Lake (Canada, 54°45′00″N 110°03′00″W / 54.75000°N 110.05000°W / 54.75000; -110.05000 (Primrose Lake )
Ramey (Puerto Rico, 18°29′46″N 67°07′34″W / 18.49601°N 67.12623°W / 18.49601; -67.12623 (Ramey )
Red Lake (Canada, 50°52′48″N 93°28′12″W / 50.88000°N 93.47000°W / 50.88000; -93.47000 (Red Lake )
Resolute Bay (Canada, 74°41′13″N 94°53′46″W / 74.68696°N 94.89624°W / 74.68696; -94.89624 (Resolute Bay )
San Clemente (United States, California, 32°55′04″N 118°29′13″W / 32.91771°N 118.48698°W / 32.91771; -118.48698 (San Clemente )
San Nicolas Island (United States, California, 33°16′47″N 119°31′19″W / 33.27981°N 119.52208°W / 33.27981; -119.52208 (San Nicolas Island )
Santiago Ixcuintla (Mexico, 21°49′48″N 105°22′12″W / 21.83000°N 105.37000°W / 21.83000; -105.37000 (Santiago Ixcuintla )
Sheboygan , Wisconsin, United States, |43°45′04″N 87°42′50″W / 43.751°N 87.714°W / 43.751; -87.714 (Sheboygan )
Sierra de Juarez (Mexico, 32°15′00″N 115°49′48″W / 32.25000°N 115.83000°W / 32.25000; -115.83000 (Sierra de Juarez )
Sondre Stromfjord (Greenland, 67°01′25″N 50°36′02″W / 67.02364°N 50.60053°W / 67.02364; -50.60053 (Sondre Stromfjord ) )
Tonopah Test Range (United States, 37°47′47″N 116°46′46″W / 37.79648°N 116.77946°W / 37.79648; -116.77946 (Tonopah )
Yuma (United States, 32°51′36″N 114°23′49″W / 32.86000°N 114.39700°W / 32.86000; -114.39700 (Yuma )
Proposed or planned spaceports in North America
Cape Breton Spaceport (aka Cape Breton Space Center), Nova Scotia ,[ 52]
Cape Rich , LFCATC Meaford , Ontario [ 53]
Maritime Launch Services , Canso, Nova Scotia [ 54]
Oklahoma Spaceport , Burns Flat ,[ 55] [ 56]
SpaceX South Texas Launch Site , Brownsville, Texas , 25°59′46″N 97°09′14″W / 25.996°N 97.154°W / 25.996; -97.154 (Boca Chica spaceport )
South America
Oceania
Proposed or planned spaceports in Oceania
Launches at sea
Additional rocket launch sites in the oceans and Antarctica
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See also
Launch pad
Spaceport , including lists of spaceports that have achieved satellite launches and launches of humans
References
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^ Kapani Tonneo – astronautix.com
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^ Qom – astronautix.com
^ Emamshahr – astronautix.com
^ Al Anbar – astronautix.com
^ Palmachim – astronautix.com
^ Kagoshima – astronautix.com
^ Tanegashima – astronautix.com
^ Baikonur – astronautix.com
^ Musudan – astronautix.com
^ Sohae Satellite Launching Station– NTI.org
^ Goheung – astronautix.com
^ http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/kooburra.htm
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^ Sonmiani – astronautix.com
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^ [2]
^ Svobodniy – astronautix.com
^ Dombarovsky – astronautix.com
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^ ISRO plan more launches , Rediff , January 05, 2014
^ Andoya – astronautix.com
^ Kapustin Yar – astronautix.com
^ sv:Nausta
^ a b Kiruna – astronautix.com
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^ Spaceport Sweden
^ Fort Churchill – astronautix.com
^ Resolute Bay – astronautix.com
^ Thule AFB – astronautix.com
^ Wallops Flight Facility (NASA)
^ White Sands , Astronautix
^ Nevada Test Site – astronautix.com
^ Vandenberg – astronautix.com
^ Kodiak Launch Complex , AADC
^ spaceportamerica.com
^ Spaceport America – astronautix.com
^ Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport website
^ PlanetSpace still plans to blast-off from Cape Breton, chairman says , CBC News, February 21, 2008
^ Rocketeers pick Canadian launch site , MSNBC, June 2, 2005
^ "T-minus 1 year until rocket launch site construction starts in Nova Scotia - Nova Scotia - CBC News" . Cbc.ca . Retrieved 2017-03-16 .
^ Oklahoma Spaceport website
^ Spaceport Oklahoma Licensed by FAA , SpecRef.com, October 15, 2001
^ Spaceports Around the World: Australia's Woomera and Weipa Spaceports , spacetoday.org
^ Cape York – astronautix.com
^ Christmas Island – astronautix.com
^ High Speed Flight Demonstration project (HSFD) , JAXA
External links