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Articles tagged: Soyuz MS-20

  • Baikonur, ISS, Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft 07 July 2016 Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft launched successfully from Baikonur

    ... box” that records and stores various data. The crew will be welcomed by Expedition 48 commander Jeffrey Williams, Soyuz TMA-20M commander Alexey Ovchinin and flight engineer Oleg Skripochka, who have been on the ISS...

    • Baikonur
    • ISS
    • Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft
  • roscosmos, Soyuz FG booster 12 October 2018 Soyuz investigation focuses on second stage failure

    ...to launch on schedule in November. The booster rocket carrying a Soyuz spacecraft with a Russian and a US astronaut onboard and heading... Russians routinely practice ascent abort procedures and the Soyuz is equipped with multiple systems to assure a ...

    • roscosmos
    • Soyuz FG booster
  • Energiya, International Space Station, roscosmos, Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft 05 September 2018 Soyuz leak investigations focus on human error

    ... would be nearly impossible in that part of the spacecraft. “Why would cosmonauts do it?” he asked. The hole is in a section of the Soyuz ship that is discarded in orbit and not used to carry people back to Earth. It seems more likely the...

    • Energiya
    • International Space Station
    • roscosmos
    • Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft
  • International Space Station, MIM-2 Poisk module, Skybot F-850, Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft, Zvezda port 25 August 2019 Soyuz craft carrying Skybot F-850 fails to dock at ISS

    ...part of the Russian Segment, the first ever pilotless mission in the Soyuz series had just 200 metres to go to when its automated docking ...EDT (03:12, 27 Aug GMT), but this time, the Soyuz MS-14 is scheduled to rendezvous with the Zvezda port; the...

    • International Space Station
    • MIM-2 Poisk module
    • Skybot F-850
    • Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft
    • Zvezda port
  • International Space Station, Skybot F-850, Soyuz 2.1a rocket, Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft 27 August 2019 Soyuz MS-14 successfully docks with ISS on second attempt

    ... the charm," said NASA spokesperson Rob Navias during live commentary just after the Soyuz docked. "A flawless approach." Soyuz MS-14 is the first Soyuz capsule to visit the space station without a human crew, as the main mission objective...

    • International Space Station
    • Skybot F-850
    • Soyuz 2.1a rocket
    • Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft
  • arianespace, french guiana, launch, soyuz 22 April 2016 Arianespace's Soyuz Launch Scheduled for Later Today

    ...'s third mission in 2016, and the first one with its Soyuz launcher. The launch will take place at the Spaceport in French...'s launcher family numbering system, the medium-lift Soyuz carries a mixed payload of the Sentinel-1B C-band ...

    • arianespace
    • french guiana
    • launch
    • soyuz
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