
Soyuz (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
Despite these early tragedies, Soyuz has earned a reputation as one of the safest and most cost-effective human spaceflight vehicles, a legacy built upon its unparalleled operational history. …
Soyuz Crew Lands Ending Eight-Month Space Research Journey
Dec 9, 2025 · NASA astronaut Jonny Kim and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky orbited Earth 3,920 times and traveled nearly 104 million miles over the …
ESA - The Russian Soyuz spacecraft
Although they were conceived by the Soviet Union at the start of the sixties, the Soyuz spacecraft are still used today, but with important modifications. They have transported Russian crews to …
Soyuz | Spaceflights & Facts | Britannica
Dec 9, 2025 · Soyuz, any of several versions of Soviet /Russian crewed spacecraft launched since 1967 and the longest-serving crewed-spacecraft design in use.
Russia's New Soyuz 5 Rocket Grounded Over Last-Minute Checks
2 days ago · Russia and Kazakhstan have delayed the debut of their joint Baiterek space project, pushing back the Russian Soyuz-5 rocket launch. Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, said it …
Soyuz - Encyclopedia Astronautica
Aug 7, 2016 · The Soyuz spacecraft for the same mission provided the same crew with 9 cubic meters of living space, an airlock, and the service module for the mass of the Apollo capsule …
The Soyuz spacecraft - RussianSpaceWeb.com
Conceived in 1960, the Soyuz spacecraft became the second-generation Soviet vehicle capable of carrying humans into space. Unlike its predecessor -- a one-seat Vostok -- the Soyuz would …
Soyuz spacecraft - Canadian Space Agency
Soyuz spacecraft Details about the Soyuz, its crew, vehicle training and the return trip.
The Soyuz Program - Spacecraft Database - Soviet Union / Russia
The Soyuz program is one of the most enduring and successful human spaceflight programs in history. Developed by the Soviet Union and continued by Russia, Soyuz has played a pivotal …
Soyuz and Progress Spacecraft
Soyuz-TM replaced the Igla rendezvous system, used on previous Soyuz and Progress spacecraft, with the more capable Kurs system. With an ability to remain docked to a space …