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Lista de missões tripuladas da Soyuz que ocorreram no período a partir de 2021 (Soyuz MS-18).
Nº | Lançamento | Aterrissagem | Duração | Missão | Nave Destino | Local de lançamento | Local de aterrissagem | Tripulação | Ref. |
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147 | 09.04.2021 07:42:40 UTC |
17.10.2021 04:35:42 UTC |
190d 20h 53m 02s | Soyuz MS-18 | Yu.A. Gagarin 11F732A48 #748 |
Baikonur 31/6 | [1] [2] [3] | ||
148 | 05.10.2021 08:55:02 UTC |
30.03.2022 11:28:36 UTC |
176d 02h 33m 34s | Soyuz MS-19 | Soyuz MS 11F732A48 #749 |
Baikonur 31/6 | [4] [5] | ||
149 | 08.12.2021 07:38:15 UTC |
20.12.2021 03:13:18 UTC |
11d 19h 35m 03s | Soyuz MS-20 | Soyuz MS 11F732A48 #752 |
Baikonur 31/6 | [6] [7] | ||
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150 | 18.03.2022 15:55:19 UTC |
29.09.2022 10:57:11 UTC |
194d 19h 01m 42s | Soyuz MS-21 | Korolev 11F732 #750 |
Baikonur 31/6 | [8] [9] [10] [11] | ||
CEAER | EEI | ||||||||
151 | 21.09.2022 13:54:50 UTC |
28.03.2023 11:45:58 UTC |
187d 21h 51m 09s[nota 1] | Soyuz MS-22 | K. E. Tsiolkovsky 11F732 #751 |
Baikonur 31/6 | Sudeste de Zhezkazgan | [12][13] | |
CEAER | EEI | ||||||||
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152 | 24.02.2023 00:24:29 UTC |
27.09.2023 11:17:33 UTC |
215d 10h 53m 04s | Soyuz MS-23 | Soyuz MS 11F732 #754 |
Baikonur 31/6 | Sudeste de Dzhezkazgan | [14][15] [16] | |
CEAER | EEI | ||||||||
153 | 15.09.2023
15:44:35 UTC |
06.04.2024
07:17 UTC |
203d 15h 32m 25s | Soyuz MS-24 | Soyuz MS No. 755 |
Baikonur 31/6 | 147 km SE de Dzheskasgan | [17] | |
CEAER | EEI | ||||||||
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Missões lançadas sem tripulação.
Nº | Lançamento | Aterrissagem | Duração | Missão | Nave Destino | Local de lançamento | Local de aterrissagem | Tripulação | Ref. |
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154 | 23.03.2024
12:36:10 UTC |
172 dia(s) e 9 hora(s) | Soyuz MS-25 | Soyuz MS |
Baikonur 31/6 | [18] | |||
CEAER | EEI | ||||||||
155 | 11.09.2024
16:23:12 UTC |
0 dia(s) e 5 hora(s) | Soyuz MS-26 |
Soyuz MS | Baikonur 31/6 | [19] | |||
CEAER | CEAER |
A Soyuz-2-1a rocket to launch the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft (Vehicle No. 748, ISS mission 64S)...
Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov, together with NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, are set to lift off to the International Space Station on Russia's Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft, which has been named the "Yu.A. Gagarin."
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