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MOSCOW (AP) - Russian and French space officials signed a $448 million deal Monday to build a new South American launch pad for sending Russian rockets into space.
The deal includes terms for cooperation in planned launches of Russian Soyuz rockets from France's Kourou launch pad in French Guyana, on the northeastern tip of South America, starting in 2008.
Russia has pushed for access to Kourou because its proximity to the equator would allow Russian rockets to carry heavier cargoes to higher orbits. Russia currently launches manned rockets from a launch pad in the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan.
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