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The first joint space mission between the United States and Russia (then the Soviet Union) docked in Earth orbit half a ...
The mission was also Tom Stafford's last spaceflight. The Apollo Command Module Pilot, Vance Brand, would go on to fly on ...
MOSCOW: Soyuz-19 with cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Valery Kubasov landed softly in the steppes of Soviet ...
In 1975, a meet-up between American and Soviet spacefarers in orbit showed that the superpowers could work together. Its ...
The carrier rocket, Soyuz-2.1b, has already been assembled and will be rolled out to the launch pad on Tuesday morning ...
The two-man US-Russian crew of a Soyuz spacecraft taking them to the orbiting International Space Station had to make an emergency landing in Kazakhstan when a rocket failed in mid-air.
Soyuz MS-13 crew: Launching on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 human lunar landing, the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft is transporting three international crewmembers up to the Space Station, ...
The Soyuz-2-1b is a modernized version of the Soyuz family of rockets, which trace their history back to Sergei Korolev’s R-7, the world’s first intercontinental ballistic missile.
After Lindgren's Soyuz hit land in December, its parachutes pulled the vehicle over onto its side. Within 20 minutes Russian special forces arrived to help the crew from the spacecraft.
The Soyuz-ST, the vehicle that will be used in French Guiana, has a bigger clam-shell fairing enclosing its satellites - 4.11m in diameter compared to 3m on a "classical" Soyuz.
Russia has confirmed that its Soyuz MS-22 capsule was damaged by "meteorite" and it would launch another Soyuz rocket on 20 February to bring home two cosmonauts and a US astronaut from the ISS.
How Soyuz rocket returns to Earth Close Computer simulation: Russia's Soyuz rocket has undocked from the International Space Station and will land in Kazakhstan, five months after its mission began.