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Articles tagged: Soyuz MS-09

  • Constellation, launchers, Small satellite market, Spacecraft April 2018 Transforming the launch market for small spacecraft

    ... small satellites. The bulk of these satellites are planned to launch as rideshare on the large and well-established Soyuz launch vehicle, for which 21 vehicles have been contracted to launch between 32 and 36 satellites at a time, depending on the...

    • Constellation
    • launchers
    • Small satellite market
    • Spacecraft
    Authors: Alan Perera-Webb     Alex da Silva Curiel    
  • Global health management, illness in space, space law and health governance July 2020 Pandemic in space – are we ready?

    ... more severe cases or among certain age groups. Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft landing in Kazakhstan with ISS crew members... tested positive for coronavirus after attending the launch of a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Even so, there...

    • Global health management
    • illness in space
    • space law and health governance
    Authors: David Kuan-Wei Chen    
  • air-space boundary, commercial space, recreational space, space tourism September 2021 Near space - the air-space boundary question, astronauts and space tourism

    .... She blasted off for an eight-day visit to the International Space Station as part of the Expedition 14 crew on Soyuz TMA-9. Adopting a functionalist approach would remove the uncertainty of trying to establish whether a craft has crossed a precise...

    • air-space boundary
    • commercial space
    • recreational space
    • space tourism
    Authors: Christopher J. Newman    
  • IBMP, interplanetary travel, SIRIUS project, spacecraft crew nutrition February 2022 Nutritional issues on interplanetary spaceflights

    ...the second option consisted of 37 food items used to feed the Soyuz transportation spacecraft crews; and for the third option, we used 131... get tired of them. Currently, rations for Soyuz spacecraft crews and Russian ISS crew members comprise products...

    • IBMP
    • interplanetary travel
    • SIRIUS project
    • spacecraft crew nutrition
    Authors: Alexander Agureev     Mark S Belakovskiy    
  • 13 March 2015 Russian space agency endorses ISS until 2024

    ...statement offered no details on the Russian moon mission. A Russian Soyuz spacecraft (left) and Progress supply ship (right) docked to ...end of 2017, ending NASA’s reliance on the Soyuz spacecraft. Russia will still have responsibility for maintaining ...

  • 11 December 2015 ISS Crew have undocked and are heading for Earth

    ...Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will land in their Soyuz spacecraft, northeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan at 8.12 am EST. NASA ...Television will air live coverage of the Soyuz TMA-17M deorbit burn and landing beginning at 7 am ...

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