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Will Russia launch a successful mission from the newly repaired Baikonur launch pad by December 31, 2026?
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This market resolves to Yes if Russia successfully launches a space mission from the Baikonur Cosmodrome's repaired launch pad by December 31, 2026. A successful launch is defined as a mission that achieves its intended orbit or destination as confirmed by the Russian space agency's official announcement.
Rules
- Market closes at 12/31/2026.
- Logic weighted resolution applies.
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