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This is a list of launch complexes where a Launch complex is a facility from which different types of launch vehicles are launched. It may contain one or more launch pads or suitable sites to mount a transportable launch pad.

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  • This is a list of launch complexes where a Launch complex is a facility from which different types of launch vehicles are launched. It may contain one or more launch pads or suitable sites to mount a transportable launch pad. * Ariane Launch Complex (1970—) * Baikonur Cosmodrome Launch Complex 1 (1957—) * Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 1 (1955—1960), used during development of the SM-62 Snark Intercontinental Cruise Missile * Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34 (1961—1968), used by the Apollo program * Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 36 (1962—2005), leased by Blue Origin since 2015 and under reconstruction as a New Glenn launch site * Green River Launch Complex (1964—1975) in Utah for Athena/ABRES testing of reentry vehicles to White Sands * Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 * 39A (1967—), leased by SpaceX since 2014 and modified to support its launch vehicles * 39B (1969—2009), now reconfigured for NASA's Space Launch System and Artemis program * 39C (2015—), dedicated to small-lift launch vehicles * Osaki Launch Complex (1975—1992) * Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska (1998—) * Point Arguello Launch Complex A (1959—1966) and B (1960—1963) launch facilities for sounding rockets * Satish Dhawan Space Centre (1979—) * Snark Missile Launch Complex (1959—1961) at the Presque Isle Air Force Base, the SM-62 Snark's only operational launch complex * Soyuz Launch Complex (2011—) at the French Guiana Space Centre * Taiyuan Launch Complex 1 (1988—2009) for Long March rockets * Titan II ICBM Launch Complex 374-7 * Vandenberg AFB Probe Launch Complex C (1971—1975), sounding rockets launch facility * Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3 (1960—) Atlas V launch site for high-inclination orbits such as polar or Sun-synchronous ones * White Sands Launch Complex 33 (1971—1975), a post-World War II launching site for V-2 rockets listed on the US National Register of Historic Places * White Sands Launch Complex 36 (1958—2008), the Cold War site for Black Brant IX and 9CM1 launches, later used for NASA's sounding rockets program * White Sands Launch Complex 37 (1964—1992), the Cold War site for Nike Hercules rockets * White Sands Launch Complex 38 (1960-1063), the Cold War site for Nike Zeus testing * Yoshinobu Launch Complex (1994—) * Xichang Launch Complex 2 (1990—) (en)
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