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Soyuz MS-16 undocks from the ISS

The Soyuz MS-16 crew ship departs the Space Station, 21/10/2020. (NASA)

On this page is a summary of the Expedition Crews (ISS-) and the short-duration Visiting Crews (VC-), who launched and landed on Russian Soyuz spaceships. Ascending and descending crews are listed in Soyuz cabin seating order. (For crew seating positions I have referred to Spacefacts.)

← Soyuz cabin seating depiction (looking from above)
Orbital Module (front section) Descent Module (middle section)
Seat 3: starboard/right seat Instrument-Assembly Module (rear section)
Seat 1: middle seat – Soyuz commander (so far, always a cosmonaut)
Seat 2: port/left seat
ISS Soyuz mission data
Ship Launcher Launch Crew up Dock Undock (final) Crew down Descent Notes
TM-31
2R/1S
Production № 205
Soyuz-U № А15000-666 31 Oct 2000 at 07:52:47 with ISS-1 from Launch Complex 1, Site 5 (1/5)
  1. Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko (RGNIITsPK) (ISS-1 FE) (Callsign: Уран, Uran, Uranus)
  2. Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalyov (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-1 FE)
  3. William McMichael Shepherd (NASA) (ISS-1 CDR)
2 Nov 2000 at 09:21:03 to Zvezda SM 6 May 2001 at 02:21:09 with VC-1
  1. Talgat Amangel’evich Musabaev (CTC SRI) (VC-1) (CS: Кристалл, Kristall, Crystal)
  2. Yurii Mikhailovich Baturin (CTC SRI) (VC-1)
  3. Dennis Anthony Tito (USA) (VC-1 SP)
Deorbit 6 May 2001 at 04:47; land 05:41:28 82 km NNE of Arkalyk
TM-32
2S
№ 206
Soyuz-U № К15000-674 28 Apr 2001 at 07:37:20 with VC-1 from LC 1/5
  1. Talgat Amangel’evich Musabaev (CTC SRI) (VC-1) (CS: Кристалл, Kristall, Crystal)
  2. Yurii Mikhailovich Baturin (CTC SRI) (VC-1)
  3. Dennis Anthony Tito (USA) (VC-1 SP)
30 Apr 2001 at 07:57:47 to Zarya FGB;
undock 19 Oct 2001 at 10:48:10;
dock to Pirs DC-1 at 11:04:10
31 Oct 2001 at 01:38:30 with VC-2
  1. Viktor Mikhailovich Afanas’ev (RGNIITsPK) (VC-2) (CS: Дербент, Derbent – a town in Dagestan)
  2. Claudie Haignere (Andre-Deshaus) (ESA) (VC-2)
  3. Konstantin Mirovich Kozeev (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (VC-2)
Deorbit 31 Oct 2001 at 05:00; land 04:59:26 at 46°44′58″N, 69°42′58″E
TM-33
3S
№ 207
Soyuz-U № Ф(F)15000-672 21 Oct 2001 at 08:59:35 with VC-2 from LC 1/5
  1. Viktor Mikhailovich Afanas’ev (RGNIITsPK) (VC-2) (CS: Дербент, Derbent, a town in Dagestan)
  2. Claudie Haignere (Andre-Deshaus) (ESA) (VC-2)
  3. Konstantin Mirovich Kozeev (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (VC-2)
23 Oct 2001 at 10:44:15 to Zarya FGB;
undock 20 Apr 2002 at 09:15:40;
dock to Pirs DC-1 at 09:37:14
5 May 2002 at 00:31:08 with VC-3
  1. Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko (RGNIITsPK) (VC-3) (CS: Уран, Uran, Uranus)
  2. Roberto Vittori (ESA) (VC-3)
  3. Mark Richard Shuttleworth (South Africa) (VC-3 SP)
Deorbit 5 May 2002 at 02:57:27; land 03:51:53 at 50°02′N, 66°59′E
TM-34
4S
№ 208
Soyuz-U № Ф15000-675 25 Apr 2002 at 06:26:35.117 with VC-3 from LC 1/5
  1. Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko (RGNIITsPK) (VC-3) (CS: Уран, Uran, Uranus)
  2. Roberto Vittori (ESA) (VC-3)
  3. Mark Richard Shuttleworth (South Africa) (VC-3 SP)
27 Apr 2002 at 07:55:50 to Zarya FGB 9 Nov 2002 at 20:44:05 with VC-4
  1. Sergei Viktorovich Zalyotin (Yu.Gagarin CTC RSNII) (VC-4) (CS: Енисей, Eniseiy – a river in Siberia)
  2. Frank De Winne (ESA) (VC-4) (Odissea)
  3. Yurii Valentinovich Lonchakov (Yu.Gagarin CTC RSNII) (VC-4)
Deorbit 9 Nov 2002 at 23:09:49; land 10 Nov 2002 at 00:04:20 at 50°59′N, 67°35′E
TMA-1
5S
№ 211
Soyuz-FG № Э(E)15000-004 30 Oct 2002 at 03:11:11 with VC-4 from LC 1/5
  1. Yurii Valentinovich Lonchakov (Yu.Gagarin CTC RSNII) (VC-4)
  2. Sergei Viktorovich Zalyotin (Yu.Gagarin CTC RSNII) (VC-4) (CS: Енисей, Eniseiy – a river in Siberia)
  3. Frank De Winne (ESA) (VC-4) (Odissea)
1 Nov 2002 at 05:01:20 to Pirs DC-1 3 May 2003 at 22:43 with ISS-6
  1. Nikolai Mikhailovich Budarin (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-6 FE) (CS: Персей, Persei, Perseus)
  2. Kenneth Dwane Bowersox (NASA) (ISS-6 CDR)
  3. Donald Roy Pettit (NASA) (ISS-6 FE/SO)
Deorbit 4 May 2003 at 01:12:16; land 02:04:25 at 49°37′47″N, 61°20′36″
TMA-2
6S
№ 212
Soyuz-FG № Э15000-006 26 Apr 2003 at 03:52:53 with ISS-7 from LC 1/5
  1. Yurii Ivanovich Malenchenko (RGNIITsPK) (ISS-7 CDR) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate – a gemstone)
  2. Edward Tsang Lu (NASA) (ISS-7 FE)
28 Apr 2003 at 05:56:20 to Zarya FGB 27 Oct 2003 at 23:17:09 with ISS-7 & VC-5
  1. Yurii Ivanovich Malenchenko (RGNIITsPK) (ISS-7 CDR) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate – a gemstone)
  2. Pedro Francisco Duque (ESA) (VC-5) (Cervantes)
  3. Edward Tsang Lu (NASA) (ISS-7 FE)
Deorbit 28 Oct 2003 at 01:46:51; land 02:40:20 at 49°57′06″N, 67°02′15″E The loss of STS-107 Columbia grounded the Space Shuttle fleet, leaving Soyuz spaceships as the only means of transport. ISS crews were reduced to 2 until the remaining Shuttles resumed flight in July 2005.
TMA-3
7S
№ 213
Soyuz-FG № Д(D)15000-007 18 Oct 2003 at 05:38:03 with ISS-8 & VC-5 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Yur’evich Kaleri (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-8 FE) (CS: Ингул, Ingul – a river in Ukraine)
  2. Pedro Francisco Duque (ESA) (VC-5) (Cervantes)
  3. Colin Michael Foale (NASA) (ISS-8 CDR/SO)
20 Oct 2003 at 07:15:58 to Pirs DC-1 29 Apr 2004 at 20:52:09 with ISS-8 & VC-6
  1. Aleksandr Yur’evich Kaleri (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-8 FE) (CS: Ингул, Ingul – a river in Ukraine)
  2. André Kuipers (ESA) (VC-6) (Delta)
  3. Colin Michael Foale (NASA) (ISS-8 CDR/SO)
Deorbit 29 Apr 2004 at 23:20:04; land 30 Apr 2004 at 00:11:15 at 50°39′N, 67°27′E
TMA-4
8S
№ 214
Soyuz FG № Ж(Zh)15000-009 19 Apr 2004 at 03:18:57 with ISS-9 & VC-6 from LC 1/5
  1. Gennadii Ivanovich Padalka (RGNIITsPK) (ISS-9 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Altair, a star)
  2. André Kuipers (ESA) (VC-6) (Delta)
  3. Edward Michael Fincke (NASA) (ISS-9 FE/SO)
21 Apr 2004 at 05:01:030 to Zarya FGB 23 Oct 2004 at 21:08 with ISS-9 & VC-7
  1. Gennadii Ivanovich Padalka (RGNIITsPK) (ISS-9 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Altair, a star)
  2. Edward Michael Fincke (NASA) (ISS-9 FE/SO)
  3. Yuri Georg’evich Shargin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (VC-7)
Deorbit 23 Oct 2004 at 23:42:40; land 24 Oct 2004 at 00:35:09 at 50°59′N, 67°18′E
TMA-5
9S
№ 215
Soyuz-FG № Ж15000-012 14 Oct 2004 at 03:06:28 with ISS-10 & VC-7 from LC 1/5
  1. Salizhan Shakirovich Sharipov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-10 FE) (CS: Тянь-Шань, Tyan’-Shan’ – Tian Shan mountains in Central Asia)
  2. Leroy Chiao (NASA) (ISS-10 CDR/SO)
  3. Yuri Georg’evich Shargin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (VC-7)
16 Oct 2004 at 04:15:32 to Pirs DC-1;
undock 29 Nov 2004 at 09:31:58;
dock to Zarya FGB at 09:52:46
24 Apr 2005 at 18:44:40 with ISS-10 & VC-8
  1. Salizhan Shakirovich Sharipov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-10 FE) (CS: Тянь-Шань, Tyan’-Shan’ – Tian Shan mountains in Central Asia)
  2. Roberto Vittori (ESA) (VC-8) (Eneide)
  3. Leroy Chiao (NASA) (ISS-10 CDR/SO)
Deorbit 24 Apr 2005 at 21:17; land 22:08:27 at 51°03′24.96″N, 67°18′02.88″E
TMA-6
10S
№ 216
Soyuz-FG № Ж15000-014 15 Apr 2005 at 00:46:25 with ISS-11 & VC-8 from LC 1/5
  1. Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalyov (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-11 CDR) (CS: Базальт, Bazal’t, a rock)
  2. Roberto Vittori (ESA) (VC-8) (Eneide)
  3. John Lynch Phillips (NASA) (ISS-11 FE/SO)
17 Apr 2005 at 02:20:23 to Pirs DC-1;
undock 19 Jul 2005 at 10:38:10;
dock to Zarya FGB at 11:07:59
10 Oct 2005 at 21:49:14 with ISS-11 & VC-9
  1. Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalyov (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-11 CDR) (CS: Базальт, Bazal’t, a rock)
  2. John Lynch Phillips (NASA) (ISS-11 FE/SO)
  3. Gregory Hammond Olsen (USA) (VC-9 SP)
Deorbit 11 Oct 2005 at 00:18:43; land 01:09:48 at 50°44′00″N, 67°25′41″E
TMA-7
11S
№ 217
Soyuz-FG № П(P)15000-017 1 Oct 2005 at 03:54:44 with ISS-12 & VC-9 from LC 1/5
  1. Valerii Ivanovich Tokarev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-12 FE) (CS: Рассвет, Rassvet, Dawn)
  2. William Surles McArthur, Jnr. (NASA) (ISS-12 CDR/SO)
  3. Gregory Hammond Olsen (USA) (VC-9 SP)
3 Oct 2005 at 05:26:58 to Pirs DC-1;
undock 18 Nov 2005 at 08:45:13;
dock to Zarya FGB at 09:04:51;
undock 20 Mar 2006 at 06:49:22;
dock to Zvezda SM at 07:11:23
8 Apr 2006 at 20:27:54 with ISS-12 & VC-10
  1. Valerii Ivanovich Tokarev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-12 FE) (CS: Рассвет, Rassvet, Dawn)
  2. William Surles McArthur, Jnr. (NASA) (ISS-12 CDR/SO)
  3. Marcus Pontes (Brazil) (VC-10 SP)
Deorbit 8 Apr 2006 at 22:57:32; land 23:47:24 at 50°40′03.42″N, 67°21′22.32″E
TMA-8
12S
№ 218
Soyuz-FG № П15000-018 26 March 2006 at 21:30 with ISS-13 & VC-10 from LC 1/5
  1. Pavel Vladimirovich Vinogradov (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-13 CDR) (CS: Карат, Karat, Carat)
  2. Jeffrey Nels Williams (NASA) (ISS-13 FE/SO)
  3. Marcus Pontes (Brazil) (VC-10 SP)
1 Apr 2006 at 04:19:26 to Zarya FGB 28 Sep 2006 at 21:53:09 with ISS-13 & VC-11
  1. Pavel Vladimirovich Vinogradov (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-13 CDR) (CS: Карат, Karat, Carat)
  2. Jeffrey Nels Williams (NASA) (ISS-13 FE/SO)
  3. Anousheh Ansari (USA) (VC-11 SP)
Deorbit 29 Sep 2006 at 00:24; land 01:13:51 at 51°02′42″N, 67°17′58″E
TMA-9
13S
№ 219
Soyuz-FG № Ц(Ts)15000-023 18 Sep 2006 at 04:08:40 with ISS-14 & VC-11 from LC 1/5
  1. Mikhail Vladislavovich Tyurin (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-14 FE) (CS: Восток, Vostok, East)
  2. Michael Eladio Lopez-Alegria (NASA) (ISS-14 CDR)
  3. Anousheh Ansari (USA) (VC-11 SP)
20 Sep 2006 at 05:30 to Zvezda SM;
undock 10 Oct 2006 at 19:13:54;
dock to Zarya FGB at 19:34:04;
undock 29 Mar 2007 at 22:30:09;
dock to Zvezda SM at 22:54:40
21 Apr 2007 at 09:11 from with ISS-14 & VC-12
  1. Mikhail Vladislavovich Tyurin (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-14 FE) (CS: Восток, Vostok, East)
  2. Michael Eladio Lopez-Alegria (NASA) (ISS-14 CDR)
  3. Charles Simonyi (USA)(VC-12 SP)
Deorbit 21 Apr 2007 at 11:42; land at 12:31:30 at 48°26′00″N, 69°13′35″E
TMA-10
14S
№ 220
Soyuz-FG № Ц15000-019 7 Apr 2007 at 17:31:14 with ISS-15 & VC-12 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Valerievich Kotov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-15 FE) (Пульсар, Pul’sar, Pulsar)
  2. Fyodor Nikolaevich Yurchikhin (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-15 CDR)
  3. Charles Simonyi (USA)(VC-12 SP)
9 Apr 2007 at 19:10:44 to Zarya FGB;
undock 29 Sep 2007 at 19:20:14;
dock to Zvezda SM at 19:47:24
21 Oct 2007 at 07:14 with ISS-15 & VC-13
  1. Oleg Valerievich Kotov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-15 FE) (Пульсар, Pul’sar, Pulsar)
  2. Fyodor Nikolaevich Yurchikhin (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-15 CDR)
  3. Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie (Malaysia) (VC-13 SP)
Land 21 Oct 2007 at 10:36 at 50°29′01″N, 62°17′20″E
TMA-11
15S
№ 221
Soyuz-FG № Ц15000-020 10 Oct 2007 at 13:22:39 with ISS-16 & VC-13 from LC 1/5
  1. Yurii Ivanovich Malenchenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-16 FE) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate)
  2. Peggy Annette Whitson (NASA) (ISS-16 CDR)
  3. Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie (Malaysia) (VC-13 SP)
12 Oct 2007 at 14:50:05 to Zarya FGB 19 Apr 2008 at 04:06:27 with ISS-16 & VC-14 from LC 1/5
  1. Yurii Ivanovich Malenchenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK RGNII) (ISS-16 FE) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate)
  2. Peggy Annette Whitson (NASA) (ISS-16 CDR)
  3. Soyeon Yi (South Korea) (VC-14 SP)
Deorbit 19 Apr 2008 at 07:40:46; land at 08:30 at 50°31′58″N, 61°05′59.5″E
TMA-12
16S
№ 222
Soyuz-FG № Ш(Sh)15000-024 8 Apr 2008 at 11:16:39 with ISS-17 & VC-14 from LC 1/5
  1. Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-17 CDR) (CS: Эридан, Eridan, a constellation)
  2. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-17 FE)
  3. Soyeon Yi (South Korea) (VC-14 SP)
10 Apr 2008 at 12:57 to Pirs DC-1 24 Oct 2008 at 00:16:18
  1. Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-17 CDR) (CS: Эридан, Eridan, a constellation)
  2. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-17 FE)
  3. Richard Allen Garriott (USA) (VC-15 SP)
Deorbit 24 Oct 2008 at 02:45:18; land at 03:36 at 51°04′40″N, 67°09′45″E
TMA-13
17S
№ 223
Soyuz-FG № Ш15000-026 12 Oct 2008 at 07:01:33 with ISS-18 & VC-15 from LC 1/5
  1. Yurii Valentinovich Lonchakov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-18 FE) (CS: Титан, Titan – “According to Yuri Valentinovich, mythology has nothing to do with it, the whole clue is that titanium is durable, lightweight and widely used in space,” [Журнал «Русский космос», Issue 14])
  2. Edward Michael Fincke (NASA) (ISS-18 CDR)
  3. Richard Allen Garriott (USA) (VC-15 SP)
14 Oct 2008 at 08:26 to Zarya SM 8 Apr 2009 at 03:55:25 with ISS-18 & VC-16
  1. Yurii Valentinovich Lonchakov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-18 FE) (CS: Титан, Titan)
  2. Edward Michael Fincke (NASA) (ISS-18 CDR)
  3. Charles Simonyi (USA) (VC-16 SP)
Deorbit 8 Apr 2009 at 06:24:25; land at 07:16 at 48°33′56″N, 69°23′51″E
TMA-14
18S
№ 224
Soyuz-FG № Ю(Yu)15000-027 26 Mar 2009 at 11:49:18 with ISS-19 & VC-16 from LC 1/5
  1. Gennadi Ivanovich Padalka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-19 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Michael Reed Barratt (ISS-19 FE-1)
  3. Charles Simonyi (USA) (VC-16 SP)
28 Mar 2009 at 18:36 to Zvezda SM;
undock 2 Jul 2009 at 21:29:09;
dock to Pirs DC-1 at 21:54:55
11 Oct 2009 at 01:07 with ISS-19 & VC-17
  1. Gennadi Ivanovich Padalka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-19 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Michael Reed Barratt (ISS-19 FE-1)
  3. Guy Laliberté (Canada) (VC-17 SP)
Land 11 Oct 2009 at 04:31:40 at 51°01′26.1″N 67°12′07.74″E
TMA-15
19S
№ 225
Soyuz-FG № Ю15000-030 27 May 2009 at 10:34:53 with ISS-20 from LC 1/5
  1. Roman Yur’evich Romanenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-20 FE) (CS: Парус, Parus, Sail)
  2. Frank De Winne (ESA, Belgium) (ISS-20 FE/ISS-21 CDR)
  3. Robert Brent Thirsk (CSA) (ISS-20 FE)
29 May 2009 at 13:34:29 to Zarya FGB 1 Dec 2009 at 03:55:59 with ISS-20
  1. Roman Yur’evich Romanenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-20 FE) (CS: Парус, Parus, Sail)
  2. Frank De Winne (ESA, Belgium) (ISS-20 FE/ISS-21 CDR)
  3. Robert Brent Thirsk (CSA) (ISS-20 FE)
Deorbit 1 Dec 2009 at 06:26:02; land at 07:16 at 51°06′18.18″N, 67°17′17.7″E
TMA-16
20S
№ 226
Soyuz-FG № Б(B)15000-029 30 Sep 2009 at 07:14:45 with ISS-21 & VC-17 from LC 1/5
  1. Maksim Viktorovich Suraev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-21 FE) (CS: Цефей, Tsefei, Cepheus – a constellation)
  2. Jeffrey Nels Williams (NASA) (ISS-21 FE/ISS-22 CDR)
  3. Guy Laliberté (Canada) (VC-17 SP)
2 Oct 2009 at 08:35:07 to Zvezda SM;
undock 21 Jan 2010 at 10:03:11;
dock to MIM-2 Poisk at 10:23:52
18 Mar 2010 at 08:03 with ISS-21/22
  1. Maksim Viktorovich Suraev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-21 FE) (CS: Цефей, Tsefei, Cepheus – a constellation)
  2. Jeffrey Nels Williams (NASA) (ISS-21 FE/ISS-22 CDR)
Deorbit 18 Mar 2010 at 10:33; land at 11:24 at 50°46′51.4″N, 67°27′53.3″E
TMA-17
21S
№ 227
Soyuz-FG № Б15000-031 20 Dec 2009 at 21:52:00 with ISS-22/23 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Valerievich Kotov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-22 FE/ISS-23 CDR) (CS: Пульсар, Pul’sar, Pulsar)
  2. Soichi Noguchi (JAXA) (ISS-22 FE/ISS-23 FE)
  3. Timothy John Creamer (USA) (ISS-22 FE/ISS-23 FE)
22 Dec 2009 at 22:48 to Zarya FGB nadir port;
undock 12 May 2010 at 13:26:12;
dock to Zvezda SM at 13:53:09
2 Jun 2010 at 00:04:13 with ISS-22/23
  1. Oleg Valerievich Kotov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-22 FE/ISS-23 CDR) (CS: Пульсар, Pul’sar, Pulsar)
  2. Soichi Noguchi (JAXA) (ISS-22 FE/ISS-23 FE)
  3. Timothy John Creamer (USA) (ISS-22 FE/ISS-23 FE)
Deorbit 2 Jun 2010 at 02:34:40; land at 03:24 at 47°18′45.66″N, 69°37′58.44″E
TMA-18
22S
№ 228
Soyuz-FG № Ю15000-028 2 Apr 2010 at 04:04:33 with ISS-23/24 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Skvortsov Jr. (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-23 FE/ISS-24 CDR) (CS: Утёс, Utyos, Cliff)
  2. Mikhail Borisovich Kornienko (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-23 FE/ISS-24 FE)
  3. Tracy Ellen Caldwell-Dyson (NASA) (ISS-23 FE/ISS-24 FE)
4 Apr 2010 at 05:24:50 to MIM-2 Poisk 25 Sep 2010 at 02:02:12 (first attempt on 24/9 delayed due to technical issues)
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Skvortsov Jr. (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-23 FE/ISS-24 CDR) (CS: Утёс, Utyos, Cliff)
  2. Mikhail Borisovich Kornienko (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-23 FE/ISS-24 FE)
  3. Tracy Ellen Caldwell-Dyson (NASA) (ISS-23 FE/ISS-24 FE)
Land 25 Sep 2010 at 05:23 at 50°01′23.7″N, 66°57′59.2″E
TMA-19
23S
№ 229
Soyuz-FG № Б15000-032 15 Jun 2010 at 21:35:19 with ISS-24/25 from LC 1/5
  1. FE Fyodor Nikolayevich Yurchikhin (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-24 FE/ISS-25 FE) (CS: Олимп, Olimp, Olympus)
  2. FE Shannon Baker Walker (NASA) (ISS-24 FE/ISS-25 FE)
  3. Douglas Harry Wheelock (NASA) (ISS-24 FE/ISS-25 CDR)
17 Jun 2010 at 22:21 to Zvezda SM;
undock 28 Jun 2010 at 19:13:48;
dock to MIM-1 Rassvet at 19:37:58
26 Nov 2010 at 01:23:13
  1. FE Fyodor Nikolayevich Yurchikhin (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-24 FE/ISS-25 FE) (CS: Олимп, Olimp, Olympus)
  2. FE Shannon Baker Walker (NASA) (ISS-24 FE/ISS-25 FE)
  3. Douglas Harry Wheelock (NASA) (ISS-24 FE/ISS-25 CDR)
Deorbit 26 Nov 2010 at 03:55:12; land 04:47 at 50°57′21.7″N, 67°12′54.4″E
TMA-01M
24S
№ 701
Soyuz FG № Б15000-035 7 Oct 2010 at 23:10:55 with ISS-25/26 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Yurievich Kaleri (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-25 FE/ISS-26 FE) (CS: Ингул, Ingul, a river in Ukraine)
  2. Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-25 FE/ISS-26 FE)
  3. Scott Joseph Kelly (NASA) (ISS-25 FE/ISS-26 CDR)
10 Oct 2010 at 00:01 to MIM-2 Poisk 16 Mar 2011 at 04:27:08 Deorbit 16 Mar 2011 at 07:03:09; land 07:54 at 51°02′54″N, 67°17′36″E First Soyuz model to use digital control systems (M for Modified, модифицированный)
TMA-20
25S
№ 230
Soyuz-FG № Б15000-034 15 Dec 2010 at 19:09:25 with ISS-26/27 from LC 1/5
  1. Dimitrii Yur’evich Kondrat’ev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-26 FE/ISS-27 CDR) (CS: Варяг, Varyag, a Russian protected cruiser from 1899)
  2. Paolo Angelo Nespoli (ESA, Italy) (ISS-26 FE/ISS-27 FE)
  3. Catherine Grace “Cady” Coleman (NASA) (ISS-26 FE/ISS-27 FE)
17 Dec 2010 at 20:12 to MIM-1 Rassvet 23 May 2011 at 21:35
  1. Dimitrii Yur’evich Kondrat’ev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-26 FE/ISS-27 CDR) (CS: Варяг, Varyag, a Russian protected cruiser from 1899)
  2. Paolo Angelo Nespoli (ESA, Italy) (ISS-26 FE/ISS-27 FE)
  3. Catherine Grace “Cady” Coleman (NASA) (ISS-26 FE/ISS-27 FE)
Deorbit 24 May 2011 at 01:35; land 02:27 at 47°21′57,84″N, 69°27′49,26″E
TMA-21
26S
№ 231
Soyuz-FG № И(I)15000-036 4 Apr 2011 at 22:18:20 with ISS-27/28 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Mikhailovich Samokutyaev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-27 FE/ISS-28 FE) (CS: Тарханы, Tarkhaniy – an estate in Russia where the Romantic writer Mikhail Lermontov is buried)
  2. Andrei Ivanovich Borisenko (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-27 FE/ISS-28 CDR)
  3. Ronald J. Garan Jr. (NASA) (ISS-27 FE/ISS-28 FE)
6 Apr 2011 at 23:09:17 to MIM-2 Poisk 16 Sep 2011 at 00:38:12
  1. Aleksandr Mikhailovich Samokutyaev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-27 FE/ISS-28 FE) (CS: Тарханы, Tarkhaniy – an estate in Russia where the Romantic writer Mikhail Lermontov is buried)
  2. Andrei Ivanovich Borisenko (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-27 FE/ISS-28 CDR)
  3. Ronald J. Garan Jr. (NASA) (ISS-27 FE/ISS-28 FE)
Deorbit 16 Sep 2011 at 03:05:25; land 04:00 at 47°19′11.6″N, 69°30′06.8″E
TMA-02M
27S
№ 702
Soyuz-FG № И15000-037 7 Jun 2011 at 20:12:45 with ISS-28/29 from LC 1/5
  1. Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-28 FE/ISS-29 FE) (CS: Эридан, Eridan, a constellation)
  2. Satoshi Furukawa (JAXA) (ISS-28 FE/ISS-29 FE)
  3. Michael Edward Fossum (NASA) (ISS-28 FE/ISS-29 CDR)
9 Jun 2011 at 23:18 to MIM-1 Rassvet 21 Nov 2011 at 23:00:08
  1. Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-28 FE/ISS-29 FE) (CS: Эридан, Eridan, a constellation)
  2. Satoshi Furukawa (JAXA) (ISS-28 FE/ISS-29 FE)
  3. Michael Edward Fossum (NASA) (ISS-28 FE/ISS-29 CDR)
Deorbit 22 Nov 2011 at 01:32:20; land 02:25 at 51°02′55.08″N, 67°11′03.54″E
TMA-22
28S
№ 232
Soyuz-FG № И15000-038 14 Nov 2011 at 04:14:04 with ISS-29/30 from LC 1/5
  1. Anton Nikolaevich Shkaplerov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-29 FE/ISS-30 FE) (CS: Астрей, Astrei, Astraeus – a deity of the starry sky in Greek mythology))
  2. Anatolii Alekseievich Ivanishin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-29 FE/ISS-30 FE)
  3. Daniel Christopher Burbank (NASA) (ISS-29 FE/ISS-30 CDR)
16 Nov 2011 at 05:24:08 to MIM-2 Poisk 27 Apr 2012 at 08:18:19
  1. Anton Nikolaevich Shkaplerov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-29 FE/ISS-30 FE) (CS: Астрей, Astrei, Astraeus – a deity of the starry sky in Greek mythology))
  2. Anatolii Alekseievich Ivanishin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-29 FE/ISS-30 FE)
  3. Daniel Christopher Burbank (NASA) (ISS-29 FE/ISS-30 CDR)
Deorbit 27 Apr 2012 at 10:49:26; separation at 11:17:53; land 11:45 at 50°57′20.40″N, 67°09′51.80″E Last flight of the unmodified TMA variant
TMA-03M
29S
№ 703
Soyuz-FG № Л(L)15000-039 21 Dec 2011 at 13:16:14 with ISS-30/31 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Dmitriievich Kononenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-30 FE/ISS-31 CDR) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. André Kuipers (ESA, The Netherlands) (ISS-30 FE/ISS-31 FE)
  3. Donald Roy Pettit (NASA) (ISS-30 FE/ISS-31 FE)
23 Dec 2011 at 15:19:14 to MIM-1 Rassvet 1 Jul 2012 at 04:47:43
  1. Oleg Dmitriievich Kononenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-30 FE/ISS-31 CDR) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. André Kuipers (ESA, The Netherlands) (ISS-30 FE/ISS-31 FE)
  3. Donald Roy Pettit (NASA) (ISS-30 FE/ISS-31 FE)
Deorbit 1 Jul 2012 at 07:19:14; separate at 07:47:38; land 08:14:50 at 47°20′56.3″N 69°32′47.4″E
TMA-04M
30S
№ 704
Soyuz-FG № Л15000-041 15 May 2012 at 03:01:23 with ISS-31/32 from LC 1/5
  1. Gennadii Ivanovich Padalka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-31 FE/ISS-32 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Sergei Nikolaevich Revin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-31 FE/ISS-32 FE)
  3. Joseph Michael Acaba (NASA) (ISS-31 FE/ISS-32 FE)
17 May 2012 at 04:35:56 to MIM-2 Poisk 17 Sep 2012 at 23:09:00
  1. Gennadii Ivanovich Padalka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-31 FE/ISS-32 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Sergei Nikolaevich Revin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-31 FE/ISS-32 FE)
  3. Joseph Michael Acaba (NASA) (ISS-31 FE/ISS-32 FE)
Deorbit 17 Sep 2012; land 02:52:53 at 50°59′11.6″N, 67°15′22.2″E
TMA-05M
31S
№ 705
Soyuz-FG № Л15000-042 15 Jul 2012 at 02:40:03 with ISS-32/33 from LC 1/5
  1. Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-32 FE/ISS-33 FE) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate)
  2. Sunita Lyn Williams (NASA) (ISS-32 FE/ISS-33 CDR)
  3. Akihiko Hoshide (JAXA) (ISS-32 FE/ISS-33 FE)
17 Jul 2012 at 04:51:02 to MIM-1 Rassvet 18 Nov 2012 at 22:26:03
  1. Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-32 FE/ISS-33 FE) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate)
  2. Sunita Lyn Williams (NASA) (ISS-32 FE/ISS-33 CDR)
  3. Akihiko Hoshide (JAXA) (ISS-32 FE/ISS-33 FE)
Land 19 Nov 2012 at 01:53:30 at 51°03′13.3″N, 67°08′24.6″E
TMA-06M
32S
№ 706
Soyuz-FG № Л15000-044 23 Oct 2012 at 10:51:11 with ISS-33/34 from LC 31/6
  1. Oleg Viktorovich Novitskii (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-33 FE/ISS-34 FE) (CS: Казбек, Kazbek, a volcano in the Caucasus mountains)
  2. Yevgeni Igorevich Tarelkin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-33 FE/ISS-34 FE)
  3. Kevin Anthony Ford (NASA) (ISS-33 FE/ISS-34 CDR)
25 Oct 2012 at 12:29:34 to MIM-2 Poisk 15 Mar 2013 at 23:43
  1. Oleg Viktorovich Novitskii (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-33 FE/ISS-34 FE) (CS: Казбек, Kazbek, a volcano in the Caucasus mountains)
  2. Yevgeni Igorevich Tarelkin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-33 FE/ISS-34 FE)
  3. Kevin Anthony Ford (NASA) (ISS-33 FE/ISS-34 CDR)
Deorbit 16 Mar 2012 at 02:13:04; land 03:06 at 50°45′25″N, 67°20′32″E First ISS crewed launch from the alternative 31/6 launchpad
TMA-07M
33S
№ 707
Soyuz-FG № Л15000-040 19 Dec 2012 at 12:12 with ISS-34/35 from LC 1/5
  1. Roman Yuriyevich Romanenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-34 FE/ISS-35 FE) (CS: Парус, Parus, Sail)
  2. Chris Austin Hadfield (CSA) (ISS-34 FE/ISS-35 CDR)
  3. Thomas Henry “Tom” Marshburn (NASA) (ISS-34 FE/ISS-35 FE)
21 Dec 2012 at 14:08 to MIM-1 Rassvet 13 May 2013 at 23:08
  1. Roman Yuriyevich Romanenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-34 FE/ISS-35 FE) (CS: Парус, Parus, Sail)
  2. Chris Austin Hadfield (CSA) (ISS-34 FE/ISS-35 CDR)
  3. Thomas Henry “Tom” Marshburn (NASA) (ISS-34 FE/ISS-35 FE)
Deorbit 14 May 2013; land at 02:31 at 47°24′27,5″N, 69°36′35,6″E
TMA-08M
34S
№ 708
Soyuz-FG № Е15000-043 28 Mar 2013 at 8:43:20 with ISS-35/36 from LC 1/5
  1. Pavel Vladimirovich Vinogradov (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-35 FE/ISS-36 CDR) (CS: Карат, Karat, Carat)
  2. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Misurkin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-35 FE/ISS-36 FE)
  3. Christopher John Cassidy (NASA) (ISS-35 FE/ISS-36 FE)
29 Mar 2013 to MIM-2 Poisk 10 Sep 2013 at 23:35
  1. Pavel Vladimirovich Vinogradov (S.P. Korolev RSC Energiya) (ISS-35 FE/ISS-36 CDR) (CS: Карат, Karat, Carat)
  2. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Misurkin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-35 FE/ISS-36 FE)
  3. Christopher John Cassidy (NASA) (ISS-35 FE/ISS-36 FE)
Land 11 Sep 2013 at 02:58 (06:58 Moscow Time) at 47°23′16.994″N, 69°38′50.585″E First fast rendezvous profile flight for Soyuz
TMA-09M
35S
№ 709
Soyuz-FG № Е15000-045 29 May 2013 at 04:31 with ISS-36/37 from LC 1/5
  1. Fyodor Nikolayevich Yurchikhin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-36 FE/ISS-37 CDR) (CS: Олимп, Olimp, Olympus)
  2. Luca Salvo Parmitano (ESA, Italy) (ISS-36 FE/ISS-37 FE)
  3. Karen Lujean Nyberg (NASA) (ISS-36 FE/ISS-37 FE)
29 May 2013 at 10:10 to MIM-1 Rassvet (fast rendezvous profile flight);
undock 1 Nov 2013 at 08:33:25;
dock to Zvezda SM at 08:54:27
10 Nov 2013 at 23:26
  1. Fyodor Nikolayevich Yurchikhin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-36 FE/ISS-37 CDR) (CS: Олимп, Olimp, Olympus)
  2. Luca Salvo Parmitano (ESA, Italy) (ISS-36 FE/ISS-37 FE)
  3. Karen Lujean Nyberg (NASA) (ISS-36 FE/ISS-37 FE)
Land 11 Nov 2013 at 02:49 at 47°18′54.599″N, 69°27′34.788″E
TMA-10M
36S
№ 710
Soyuz-FG № Е15000-046 25 Sep 2013 at 20:58 with ISS-37/38 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Valeriovich Kotov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 CDR) (CS: Пульсар, Pul’sar, Pulsar)
  2. Sergei Nikolayevich Ryazanskii (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE)
  3. Michael Scott Hopkins (NASA) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE)
26 Sep 2013 at 02:45 to MIM-2 Poisk (fast rendezvous profile flight) 10 Mar 2014 at 00:02
  1. Oleg Valeriovich Kotov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 CDR) (CS: Пульсар, Pul’sar, Pulsar)
  2. Sergei Nikolayevich Ryazanskii (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE)
  3. Michael Scott Hopkins (NASA) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE)
Land 11 Mar 2014 at 03:23 at 47°20′22.215″N, 69°38′12.902″E
TMA-11M
37S
№ 711
Soyuz-FG № T15000-048 7 Nov 2013 at 04:14 with ISS-37/38/39 from LC 1/5
  1. Mikhail Vladislavovich Tyurin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE/ISS-39 FE) (CS: Восток, Vostok, East)
  2. Richard Alan “Rick” Mastracchio (NASA) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE/ISS-39 FE)
  3. Koichi Wakata (JAXA) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE/ISS-39 CDR)
7 Nov 2013 at 10:27:52 to MIM-1 Rassvet (fast rendezvous profile flight) 13 May 2014 at 22:36
  1. Mikhail Vladislavovich Tyurin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE/ISS-39 FE) (CS: Восток, Vostok, East)
  2. Richard Alan “Rick” Mastracchio (NASA) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE/ISS-39 FE)
  3. Koichi Wakata (JAXA) (ISS-37 FE/ISS-38 FE/ISS-39 CDR)
Land 14 May 2014 at 01:58 at 47°20′59.478″N, 69°31′24.834″E
TMA-12M
38S
№ 712
Soyuz-FG № T15000-047 25 Mar 2014 at 09:17:23 with ISS-39/40 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Jr. Skvortsov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-39 FE/ISS-40 FE) (CS: Утёс, Utyos, Cliff)
  2. Oleg Germanovich Artem’ev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-39 FE/ISS-40 FE)
  3. Steven Ray “Swanny” Swanson (NASA) (ISS-39 FE/ISS-40 CDR)
27 Mar 2014 at 11:53:00 to MIM-2 Poisk (intended to be a FRP flight but was aborted due to computer issues) 10 Sep 2014 at 11:01
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Jr. Skvortsov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-39 FE/ISS-40 FE) (CS: Утёс, Utyos, Cliff)
  2. Oleg Germanovich Artem’ev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-39 FE/ISS-40 FE)
  3. Steven Ray “Swanny” Swanson (NASA) (ISS-39 FE/ISS-40 CDR)
Land 11 Sept 2014 at 02:23 at 47°18′40.122″N, 69°33′20.67″E
TMA-13M
39S
№ 713
Soyuz-FG № T15000-049 28 May 2014 at 19:51:47 with ISS-40/41 from LC 1/5
  1. Maksim Viktorovich Suraev (FSBI NII Yu.A. Gagarin CTC) (ISS-40 FE/ISS-41 CDR) (CS: Цефей, Tsefei, Cepheus – a constellation)
  2. Gregory Reid Wiseman (NASA) (ISS-40 FE/ISS-41 FE)
  3. Alexander Gerst (ESA, Germany) (ISS-40 FE/ISS-41 FE)
29 May 2014 at 01:48 to MIM-1 Rassvet (fast rendezvous profile flight) 10 Nov 2014 at 00:31:30
  1. Maksim Viktorovich Suraev (FSBI NII Yu.A. Gagarin CTC) (ISS-40 FE/ISS-41 CDR) (CS: Цефей, Tsefei, Cepheus – a constellation)
  2. Gregory Reid Wiseman (NASA) (ISS-40 FE/ISS-41 FE)
  3. Alexander Gerst (ESA, Germany) (ISS-40 FE/ISS-41 FE)
Land 10 Nov 2014 at 03:58 at 51°03′18.12″N 67°18′13.8″E
TMA-14M
40S
№ 714
Soyuz-FG № T15000-050 25 Sep 2014 at 20:25 with ISS-41/42 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Mikhailovich Samokutyayev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-41 FE/ISS-42 FE) (CS: Тарханы, Tarkhaniy – an estate in Russia where the Romantic writer Mikhail Lermontov is buried)
  2. Elena Olegovna Serova (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-41 FE/ISS-42 FE)
  3. Barry Eugene “Butch” Wilmore (NASA) (ISS-41 FE/ISS-42 CDR)
26 Sep 2014 at 02:11 to MIM-2 Poisk (fast rendezvous profile flight) 11 Mar 2015 at 22:44
  1. Aleksandr Mikhailovich Samokutyayev (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-41 FE/ISS-42 FE) (CS: Тарханы, Tarkhaniy – an estate in Russia where the Romantic writer Mikhail Lermontov is buried)
  2. Elena Olegovna Serova (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-41 FE/ISS-42 FE)
  3. Barry Eugene “Butch” Wilmore (NASA) (ISS-41 FE/ISS-42 CDR)
Land 12 Mar 2015 at 02:07 at 47°21′07.98″N, 69°32′04.02″E
TMA-15M
41S
№ 715
Soyuz-FG № T15000-051 23 Nov 2014 at 21:01 with ISS-42/43 from LC 31/6
  1. Anton Nikolayevich Shkaplerov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-42 FE/ISS-43 CDR) (Астрей, Astrei, Astraeus – a deity of the starry sky in Greek mythology)
  2. Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA, Italy) (ISS-42/43 FE)
  3. Terry Wayne Virts (NASA) (ISS-42/43 FE)
24 Nov 2014 at 02:48 to MIM-1 Rassvet (fast rendezvous profile flight) 11 Jun 2015 at 10:20
  1. Anton Nikolayevich Shkaplerov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-42 FE/ISS-43 CDR) (Астрей, Astrei, Astraeus – a deity of the starry sky in Greek mythology)
  2. Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA, Italy) (ISS-42/43 FE)
  3. Terry Wayne Virts (NASA) (ISS-42/43 FE)
Land 11 Jun 2015 at 13:44 at 47°19′51″N, 69°45′19″E
TMA-16M
42S
№ 716
Soyuz-FG № Г15000-053 27 Mar 2015 at 19:42:57 with ISS-44/45/46/47 from LC 1/5
  1. Gennadi Ivanovich Padalka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-44 CDR/ISS-45 FE) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Mikhail Borisovich Kornienko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 FE/ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE) (returned on Soyuz TMA-18M)
  3. Scott Joseph Kelly (NASA) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 CDR/ISS-46 CDR/ISS-47 FE) (returned on Soyuz TMA-18M)
28 Mar 2015 at 01:34 to MIM-2 Poisk (fast rendezvous profile flight);
redocked to Zvezda on 28 Aug;
undock 28 Aug 2015 at 07:12:36;
dock to Zvezda SM at 07:30:17
11 Sep 2015 at 21:29:10 with ISS-44/45 & VC-18
  1. Gennadi Ivanovich Padalka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-44 CDR/ISS-45 FE) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Aidyn Akanovich Aimbetov (Kazakhstan) (VC-18)
  3. Andreas Enevold Mogensen (ESA, Denmark) – (VC-18)
Land 12 Sep 2015 at 00:51:34 at 47°21′46″N, 69°38′36″E Kelly and Kornienko participated in the One Year Crew mission
TMA-17M
43S
№ 717
Soyuz-FG № Г15000-052 22 Jul 2015 at 21:02 with ISS-44/45 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 FE) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. Kimiya Yui (JAXA, Japan) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 FE)
  3. Kjell Lindgren (NASA) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45)
23 Jul 2015 at 02:45 to MIM-1 Rassvet (fast rendezvous profile flight) 11 Dec 2015 at 09:49:35
  1. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 FE)
  2. Kimiya Yui (JAXA, Japan) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 FE)
  3. Kjell Lindgren (NASA) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45)
11 Dec 2015 at 13:12:14 at 48°27′31.74″N, 69°11′06.12″E
TMA-18M
44S
№ 718
Soyuz-FG № Г15000-054 2 Sep 2015 at 04:37:43 with ISS-45/46 & VC-18 from LC 1/5
  1. Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-45 FE/ISS-46 FE) (CS: Эридан, Eridan, a constellation)
  2. Andreas Enevold Mogensen (ESA, Denmark) – (VC-18) returned on Soyuz TMA-16M
  3. Aidyn Akanovich Aimbetov (Kazakhstan) (VC-18) – returned on Soyuz TMA-16M
4 Sep 2015 at 07:39 to MIM-2 Poisk 2 Mar 2016 at 01:03:48 with ISS-44/45/46/47
  1. Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-45 FE/ISS-46 FE) (CS: Эридан, Eridan, a constellation)
  2. Mikhail Borisovich Kornienko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII, Russia) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 FE/ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE)
  3. Scott Joseph Kelly (NASA) (ISS-44 FE/ISS-45 CDR/ISS-46 CDR/ISS-47 FE)
Land 2 Mar 2016 at 04:25 at 47°20′38.34″N, 69°41′56.28″E Return of Kelly and Kornienko from their One Year Crew mission
TMA-19M
45S
№ 719
Soyuz-FG № Г15000-055 15 Dec 2015 at 11:03:09 with ISS-46/47 from LC 1/5
  1. Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko (ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate)
  2. Timothy Lennart Kopra (NASA) (ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE)
  3. Timothy Nigel Peake (ESA, UK) (ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE)
15 Dec 2015 at 17:24:09 to MIM-1 Rassvet (fast rendezvous profile flight) 18 Jun 2016 at 05:52
  1. Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko (ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE) (CS: Агат, Agat, Agate)
  2. Timothy Lennart Kopra (NASA) (ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE)
  3. Timothy Nigel Peake (ESA, UK) (ISS-46 FE/ISS-47 FE)
Land 18 Jun 2016 at 09:14:39 at 47°24.994′N, 69°42.174′E
TMA-20M
46S
№ 720
Soyuz-FG № Р(R)15000-057 18 Mar 2016 at 21:26:39 with ISS-47/48 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksei Nikolaevich Ovchinin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-47 FE/ISS-48 FE) (CS: Бурлак, Burlak, a barge-hauler)
  2. Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-47 FE/ISS-48 FE)
  3. Jeffrey Nels Williams (NASA) (ISS-47 FE/ISS-48 FE/ISS-48 CDR)
19 Mar 2016 at 03:11:47 to MIM-2 Poisk (fast rendezvous profile flight) 6 Sep 2016 at 21:51:31
  1. Aleksei Nikolaevich Ovchinin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-47 FE/ISS-48 FE) (CS: Бурлак, Burlak, a barge-hauler)
  2. Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-47 FE/ISS-48 FE)
  3. Jeffrey Nels Williams (NASA) (ISS-47 FE/ISS-48 FE/ISS-48 CDR)
Land 7 Sep 2016 at 01:13:53 at 47°18′09.96″N, 69°38′41.52″E Last flight of TMA model
MS-01
47S
№ 731
Soyuz-FG № Р15000-056 7 Jul 2016 at 01:36:40 with ISS-48/49 from LC 1/5
  1. Anatoli Alekseyevich Ivanishin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-48 FE/ISS-49 CDR/) (CS: Иркут, Irkut – a river in the Buryat Republic and Irkutsk Oblast of Russia, which contains the hometown of Soyuz MS-01 Commander Anatoli Alekseyevich IvanishinNASASpaceflight.com)
  2. Takuya Onishi (JAXA, Japan) (ISS-48 FE/ISS-49 FE-1)
  3. Kathleen Hallisey “Kate” Rubins (NASA) (ISS-48 FE/ISS-49)
9 Jul 2016 at 04:12 to MIM-1 Rassvet (two-day, 34-orbit transit to test new spacecraft systems) 30 Oct 2016 at 00:35
  1. Anatoli Alekseyevich Ivanishin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-48 FE/ISS-49 CDR/) (CS: Иркут, Irkut – a river in the Buryat Republic and Irkutsk Oblast of Russia)
  2. Takuya Onishi (JAXA, Japan) (ISS-48 FE/ISS-49 FE-1)
  3. Kathleen Hallisey “Kate” Rubins (NASA) (ISS-48 FE/ISS-49)
Land 30 Oct 2016 at 03:58 at 47°21′28.98″N, 69°40′43.38″E First flight of MS model
MS-02
48S
№ 732
Soyuz-FG № Р15000-059 19 Oct 2016 at 08:05:14.378 from LC 31/6
  1. Robert Shane Kimbrough (NASA) (ISS-49 FE/ISS-50 CDR)
  2. Sergei Nikolaevich Ryzhikov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-49 FE/ISS-50 FE) (CS: Фаворы, Favoriy, Favor)
  3. Andrei Ivanovich Borisenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-49 FE/ISS-50 FE)
21 Oct 2016 at 09:59:09 to MIM-2 Poisk 10 Apr 2017 at 07:57:30
  1. Robert Shane Kimbrough (NASA) (ISS-49 FE/ISS-50 CDR)
  2. Sergei Nikolaevich Ryzhikov (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-49 FE/ISS-50 FE) (Фаворы, Favoriy, Favor)
  3. Andrei Ivanovich Borisenko (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-49 FE/ISS-50 FE)
Land 10 Apr 2017 at 11:21:06 at 47°22′11.76″N, 69°36′42.06″E Second ISS crewed launch from the alternative 31/6 launchpad
MS-03
49S
№ 733
Soyuz-FG № Р15000-060 17 Nov 2016 at 20:20:13 with ISS-50/51 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Viktorovich Novitskiy (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-50 FE/ISS-51 FE) (CS: Казбек, Kazbek – a volcano in the Caucasus mountains)
  2. Thomas Gautier Pesquet (ESA, France) (ISS-50 FE/ISS-51 FE)
  3. Peggy Annette Whitson (NASA) (ISS-50 FE/ISS-51 CDR)
19 Nov 2016 at 21:58 to MIM-1 Rassvet 2 Jun 2017 at 10:47
  1. Oleg Viktorovich Novitskiy (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-50 FE/ISS-51 FE) (CS: Казбек, Kazbek – a volcano in the Caucasus mountains)
  2. Thomas Gautier Pesquet (ESA, France) (ISS-50 FE/ISS-51 FE)
Land 2 Jun 2017 at 14:10:01 at 47°27′10.92″N, 69°36′58.5″E Peggy Whitson had an extended stay and landed with MS-04
MS-04
50S
№ 735
Soyuz-FG № У(U)15000-065 20 Apr 2017 at 07:13:43:171 with ISS-51/52 from LC 1/5
  1. Fyodor Nikolaevich Yurchikhin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-51 FE/ISS-52 CDR) (CS: Олимп, Olimp, Olympus)
  2. Jack David Fischer (NASA) (ISS-51 FE/ISS-52 FE)
20 Apr 2017 at 13:18 to MIM-2 Poisk (fast rendezvous profile flight) 2 Sep 2017 at 09:58 with ISS-50/51/52
  1. Fyodor Nikolaevich Yurchikhin (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (ISS-51 FE/ISS-52 CDR) (CS: Олимп, Olimp, Olympus)
  2. Jack David Fischer (NASA) (ISS-51 FE/ISS-52 FE)
  3. Peggy Annette Whitson (NASA) (ISS-50 FE/ISS-51 CDR)
Land 3 Sep 2017 at 01:21:50 at 47°22′53.1″N, 69°34′09.6″E
MS-05
51S
№ 736
Soyuz-FG № Р15000-058 28 Jul 2017 at 15:41:12.285 with ISS-52/53 from LC 1/5
  1. Sergei Nikolayevich Ryazanskii (Roskosmos) (ISS-52 FE/ISS-53 FE) (CS: Борей, Borei – North Wind in Greek mythology)
  2. Randolph James “Randy” Bresnik (NASA) (ISS-52 FE/ISS-53 CDR)
  3. Paolo Angelo Nespoli (ESA, Italy) (ISS-52 FE/ISS-53 FE)
28 Jul 2017 at 22:00:48 to MIM-1 Rassvet (fast rendezvous profile flight) 14 Dec 2017 at 05:14
  1. Sergei Nikolayevich Ryazanskii (Roskosmos) (ISS-52 FE/ISS-53 FE) (CS: Борей, Borei – North Wind in Greek mythology)
  2. Randolph James “Randy” Bresnik (NASA) (ISS-52 FE/ISS-53 CDR)
  3. Paolo Angelo Nespoli (ESA, Italy) (ISS-52 FE/ISS-53 FE)
Deorbit 14 Dec 2017 at 07:44; land at 08:37:49 at 47°23′35.46″N, 69°38′30.96 E
MS-06
52S
№ 734
Soyuz-FG № У15000-063 12 Sep 2017 at 21:17:02.407 with ISS-53/54 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Misurkin (Roskosmos) (ISS-53 FE/ISS-54 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Mark Thomas Vande Hei (NASA) (ISS-53 FE/ISS-54 FE)
  3. Joseph Michael Acaba (NASA) (ISS-53 FE/ISS-54 FE)
13 Sep 2017 at 02:58:12 to MIM-2 Poisk 26 Feb 2018 at 23:08
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Misurkin (Roskosmos) (ISS-53 FE/ISS-54 CDR) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Mark Thomas Vande Hei (NASA) (ISS-53 FE/ISS-54 FE)
  3. Joseph Michael Acaba (NASA) (ISS-53 FE/ISS-54 FE)
Deorbit 27 Feb 2018 at 23:08:30; land 28 Feb 2018 at 02:31:21 at 47°21′23.04″N, 69°36′24.36″E
MS-07
53S
№ 737
Soyuz-FG № Р15000-061 17 Dec 2017 at 07:21:00 with ISS-54/55 from LC 1/5
  1. Anton Nikolayevich Shkaplerov (Roskosmos) (ISS-54 FE/ISS-55 CDR) (CS: Астрей, Astrei, Astraeus – a deity of the starry sky in Greek mythology)
  2. Scott David “Maker” Tingle (NASA) (ISS-54 FE/ISS-55 FE)
  3. Norishige Kanai (JAXA) (ISS-54 FE/ISS-55 FE)
19 Dec 2017 at 08:43:02 to MIM-1 Rassvet 3 Jun 2018 at 09:16:30
  1. Anton Nikolayevich Shkaplerov (Roskosmos) (ISS-54 FE/ISS-55 CDR) (CS: Астрей, Astrei, Astraeus – a deity of the starry sky in Greek mythology)
  2. Scott David “Maker” Tingle (NASA) (ISS-54 FE/ISS-55 FE)
  3. Norishige Kanai (JAXA) (ISS-54 FE/ISS-55 FE)
Land 3 Jun 2018 at 12:39:42 at 47°20′04.8″N, 69°40′21.66″E
MS-08
54S
№ 738
Soyuz-FG № Н(N)15000-066 21 Mar 2018 at 17:44:23.396 with ISS-55/56 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Germanovich Artem’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-55 FE/ISS-56 FE) (CS: Гавайи, Gavaii, Hawaii)
  2. Andrew Jay “Drew” Feustal (NASA) (ISS-55 FE/ISS-56 CDR)
  3. Richard Robert II “Ricky” Arnold (NASA) (ISS-55 FE/ISS-56 FE)
23 Mar 2018 at 19:41 to MIM-2 Poisk 4 Oct 2018 at 07:57:33
  1. Oleg Germanovich Artem’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-55 FE/ISS-56 FE) (CS: Гавайи, Gavaii, Hawaii)
  2. Andrew Jay “Drew” Feustal (NASA) (ISS-55 FE/ISS-56 CDR)
  3. Richard Robert II “Ricky” Arnold (NASA) (ISS-55 FE/ISS-56 FE)
Land 4 Oct 2018 at 11:44:45 at 47°19′20.58″N, 69°36′27.36″E
MS-09
55S
№ 739
Soyuz-FG № У15000-064 6 Jun 2018 at 11:12:39.519 with ISS-56/57 from LC 1/5
  1. Sergei Valeriyevich Prokop’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-56 FE/ISS-57 FE) (CS: Алтай, Altai – Central Asian mountain range)
  2. Dr. Alexander Gerst (ESA, Germany) (ISS-56 FE/ISS-57 CDR)
  3. Dr. Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor (NASA) (ISS-56 FE/ISS-57 FEE)
8 Jun 2018 at 13:01 to MIM-1 Rassvet 20 Dec 2018 at 01:40
  1. Sergei Valeriyevich Prokop’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-56 FE/ISS-57 FE) (CS: Алтай, Altai – Central Asian mountain range)
  2. Dr. Alexander Gerst (ESA, Germany) (ISS-56 FE/ISS-57 CDR)
  3. Dr. Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor (NASA) (ISS-56 FE/ISS-57 FEE)
Land 20 Dec 2018 at 05:02 at 47°29′32″N, 69°41′41″E
MS-10
56S
№ 740
Soyuz-FG № У15000-062 11 Oct 2018 at 08:40:15 from LC 1/5 – rocket stage failure; ballistic escape system triggered at 82 km and Soyuz descent capsule return to Kazakhstan with the crew safe
  1. Aleksei Nikolaevich Ovchinin (Roskosmos) (ISS-57 FE/ISS-58 FE/) (CS: Бурлак, Burlak, a barge-hauler)
  2. Tyler Nicholas “Nick” Hague (NASA) (ISS-57 FE/ISS-58)
Didn’t happen (was to dock to MIM-2 Poisk) Didn’t happen (was to undock and land 15-16 Apr 2019 with Ovchinin, Hague, Hazza Al Mansouri or Sultan Al Nayadi) Didn’t happen – landed 11 Oct 2018 at 09:09 (29 m)
MS-11
57S
№ 741
Soyuz-FG № Н15000-067 3 Dec 2018 at 11:31:52.519 with ISS-58/59 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (Roskosmos) (ISS-58 CDR/ISS-59 CDR) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. David Saint-Jacques (CSA) (ISS-58 FE/ISS-59 FE)
  3. Anne Charlotte McClain (NASA) (ISS-58 FE/ISS-59 FE)
3 Dec 2018 at 17:33:20 to MIM-2 Poisk 24 Jun 2019 at 23:25:30
  1. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (Roskosmos) (ISS-58 CDR/ISS-59 CDR) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. David Saint-Jacques (CSA) (ISS-58 FE/ISS-59 FE)
  3. Anne Charlotte McClain (NASA) (ISS-58 FE/ISS-59 FE)
Land 25 Jun 2019 at 02:47:50 at 47°24′56.70″N, 69°35′6.70″E
MS-12
58S
№ 742
Soyuz-FG № Я(Ya)15000-070 14 Mar 2018 at 19:14:09 with ISS-59/60 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksei Nikolaevich Ovchinin (Roskosmos) (ISS-59 FE/ISS-60 FE) (CS: Бурлак, Burlak, a barge-hauler)
  2. Tyler Nicklaus “Nick” Hague (NASA) (ISS-59 FE/ISS-60 FE)
  3. Christina Hammock “Nana” Koch (NASA) (ISS-59 FE/ISS-60 FE; return on MS-13)
15 Mar 01:07 at 01:01 to MIM-1 Rassvet 3 Oct 2019 at 07:37:30 with ISS 59/60 & VC-19
  1. Aleksei Nikolaevich Ovchinin (Roskosmos) (ISS-59 FE/ISS-60 FE) (CS: Бурлак, Burlak, a barge-hauler)
  2. Tyler Nicklaus “Nick” Hague (NASA) (ISS-59 FE/ISS-60 FE)
  3. Hazzaa Ali Abdan Khalfan Al Mansoori (UAE) (VC-19 SP)
Deorbit 3 Oct 2019 at 10:06; land at 10:59 at 47°24′04.44″N, 69°34′14.1″E Ovchinin and Hague previously launched on the aborted MS-10; better luck this time for them!
MS-13
59S
№ 743
Soyuz-FG № Н15000-069 20 Jul 2019 at 16:28:21 with ISS-60/61 from LC 1/5
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Skvortsov (Roskosmos) (ISS-60 FE/ISS-61 FE) (CS: Утёс, Utyos, Cliff)
  2. Luca Salvo Parmitano (ESA, Italy) (ISS-60 FE/ISS-61 CDR)
  3. Andrew Richard Morgan (NASA) (ISS-60 FE/ISS-61 FE; return on MS-15)
20 Jul 2019 at 22:48 to SM Zvezda;
undock 24 Aug 2019 at 03:34;
dock to MIM-2 Poisk at 03:59 to allow for a second docking attempt by MS-14 on 26 Aug
6 Feb 2020 at 05:50:28 with ISS-59/60/61
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Skvortsov (Roskosmos) (ISS-60 FE/ISS-61 FE) (CS: Утёс, Utyos, Cliff)
  2. Luca Salvo Parmitano (ESA, Italy) (ISS-60 FE/ISS-61 CDR)
  3. Christina Hammock “Nana” Koch (NASA) (ISS-59 FE/ISS-60 FE)
Deorbit 6 Feb 2020 at 08:18:21; re-enter atmosphere at 08:49:43; land 09:12 at 47°24′04.44″N, 69°34′14.1″E
MS-14
60S
№ 744
Soyuz-2.1a № Я15000-037 22 Aug 2019 at 03:38 from LC 31/6 No crew for automated test misson of new launch rocket 24 Aug 2019 at 05:31 to MIM-2 Poisk (this attempt at docking was unsuccessful due to technical issues with Kurs-P onboard the ISS. A second and successful attempt was made to dock with SM Zvezda on 27 Aug at 03:08) Undock unmanned 6 Sep 2019 at 18:14 No crew aboard Deorbit at 20:37; land at 21:34 at 148 kilometers southeast of Dzhezkazgan
  • Soyuz-MS certification flight on Soyuz-2.1A rocket and returning cargo. Unmanned test mission with new Soyuz rocket version; an anthropomorphic robot, Skybot F-850, was onboard, which was created by the Android Technology and the Advanced Research Foundation (Андроидная техника и Фондом перспективных исследований). The Soyuz-2 stage 1a was replacing the Soyuz-FG launch vehicle, which since 2002 had delivered international crews into orbit.
  • NASASpaceflight.com: Soyuz MS-14 – finally delivers Skybot humanoid robot to Station at second attempt; forum thread
MS-15
61S
№ 745
Soyuz-FG № Я15000-071 25 Sep 2019 at 13:57:42.701 with ISS-60/61 & VC-19 from LC 1/5
  1. Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka (Roskosmos) (ISS-61 FE/ISS-62 CDR) (CS: Сармат, Sarmat)
  2. Jessica Ulrika “Goose” Meir (NASA) (ISS-61 FE/ISS-62 FE)
  3. Hazzaa Ali Abdan Khalfan Al Mansoori (UAE) (VC-19 SP) (return on MS-12)
25 Sep 2019 at 19:42:41 to SM Zvezda (fast rendezvous profile flight) Undock 17 Apr 2020 at 01:53:30
  1. Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka (Roskosmos) (ISS-61 FE/ISS-62 CDR) (CS: Сармат, Sarmat)
  2. Jessica Ulrika “Goose” Meir (NASA) (ISS-61 FE/ISS-62 FE)
  3. Andrew Richard Morgan (NASA) (ISS-60 FE/ISS-61 FE)
Land 17 Apr 2020 at 05:16:43 at 47°17′N, 69°33′E
  • 70th launch and last flight of the Soyuz-FG rocket; also perhaps the last launch from Site № /5 (“Gagarin’s Start”), depending upon whether funding is secured to upgrade it (flights will shift to Site № 1/6 in the meantime).
  • NASASpaceflight.com: Soyuz MS-15 Soyuz-FG retirement; Last launch from Gagarin’s Start lofts first Emirati astronaut; forum thread
  • Callsign note: “By the way, I also asked my wife to choose the call sign. There were several options, but settled on Sarmat. The fact is that I was born in the North Caucasus, I spent most of my school years in Ukraine, and Sarmat is the name of one of the peoples who lived in those parts. Such an association has turned out with my small homeland and with our history.” (Interview, 21/9)
MS-16
62S
№ 747
Soyuz-2.1a № Я(Ya)15000-042 (payload fairing 11S517A3 № Я15000-087) 9 Apr 2020 at 08:05:06 with ISS-62/63 from L/C 31/6
  1. Anatoli Alekseievich Ivanishin (Roskosmos) (ISS-62/63 FE) (CS: Иркут, Irkut – a river in the Buryat Republic and Irkutsk Oblast of Russia, which contains Ivanishin’s hometown)
  2. Ivan Viktorovich Vagner (Roskosmos) (ISS-62/63 FE)
  3. Christopher John “Chris” Cassidy (NASA) (ISS-62 FE/ISS-63 CDR)
9 Apr 2020 at 14:13:21 to MIM-2 Poisk (fast rendezvous profile flight) Undock 21 Oct 2020 at 23:31:41
  1. Anatoli Alekseievich Ivanishin (Roskosmos) (ISS-62/63 FE) (CS: Иркут, Irkut – a river in the Buryat Republic and Irkutsk Oblast of Russia, which contains Ivanishin’s hometown)
  2. Ivan Viktorovich Vagner (Roskosmos) (ISS-62/63 FE)
  3. Christopher John “Chris” Cassidy (NASA) (ISS-62 FE/ISS-63 CDR)
Deorbit 22 Oct 2020 at 02:00:53; land 02:54:12, 147 km SE of Dzheskasgan
MS-17
63S
№ 746
Soyuz-2.1a № Х(Kh)15000-045 (payload fairing 11S517A 3.1000A1-0 № Я15000-093) 14 Oct 2020 at 05:45:04.536 with ISS-63/64 from L/C 31/6
  1. Sergei Nikolaevich Ryzhikov (Roskosmos) (ISS-63 FE/ISS-64 CDR) (CS: Фаворы, Favoriy, Favor)
  2. Sergei Vladimirovich Kud’-Sverchkov (Roskosmos) (ISS-63 FE/ISS-64 FE)
  3. Kathleen Hallisey “Kate” Rubins (NASA/USA) (ISS-63 FE/ISS-64 FE)
Dock 14 Oct 2020 at 08:48:47 to MIM-1 Rassvet;
undock 17 Mar 2021 at 16:38:31 with ISS-64;
dock to MIM-2 Poisk at 17:12:33
Undock 17 Apr 2021 at 01:34:02
  1. Sergei Nikolaevich Ryzhikov (Roskosmos) (ISS-63 FE/ISS-64 CDR) (CS: Фаворы, Favoriy, Favor)
  2. Sergei Vladimirovich Kud’-Sverchkov (Roskosmos) (ISS-63 FE/ISS-64 FE)
  3. Kathleen Hallisey “Kate” Rubins (NASA/USA) (ISS-63 FE/ISS-64 FE)
Deorbit 17 Apr 2021 at 04:01:30; land at 04:55:12 147 kilometers southeast of Zhezkazgan, 47°20′N, 69°40′E
  • “For the first time in the world, a manned spacecraft docked to the ISS, having completed only two orbits around the Earth. In addition, a new record was set for flights to the International Space Station – the total time from launch to docking of Soyuz MS-17 was 3 hours and 3 minutes. The previous record belongs to the Progress MS-15 cargo ship, which took 3 hours and 18 minutes. […] The “superfast” scheme became possible only with the commissioning of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle, which, in terms of its technical characteristics and control system capabilities, allows spacecraft to be launched into a given orbit with the highest accuracy.” (Energiya/Roskosmos)
  • NASASpaceflight.com: Soyuz MS-17 completes 3 hour journey to ISS; Soyuz MS-17 safely returns three Station crewmembers to Kazakhstan
MS-18
64S
№ 748
Soyuz-2.1a № Х(Kh)15000-046 9 Apr 2021 at 07:42:41 with ISS-65/66 from L/C 31/6
  1. Oleg Viktorovich Novitskii (Roskosmos) (ISS-65 CDR/ISS-66 FE) (CS: Казбек, Kazbek – a volcano in the Caucasus mountains)
  2. Pyotr Valerievich Dubrov (Roskosmos) (ISS-65 FE-2/ISS-66 FE) (returns on MS-19)
  3. Mark Thomas Vande Hei (NASA/USA) (ISS-65 FE-3/ISS-66 FE) (returns on MS-19)
Dock 9 Apr 2021 at 11:05 to MIM-1 Rassvet (Fast Rendezvous Profile launch and docking in 3 hours/2 orbits):
undock 28 Sep 2021 at 12:21;
dock to MLM Nauka at 13:04 (NASASpaceflight.com: Soyuz MS-18 crew relocates spacecraft to Nauka)
Undock 17 Oct 2021 at 01:14:05 from MLM Nauka
  1. Oleg Viktorovich Novitskii (Roskosmos) (ISS-65 FE-1/ISS-66) (CS: Казбек, Kazbek – a volcano in the Caucasus mountains)
  2. Klim Alekseevich Shipenko/Клим Алексеевич Шипенко (civilian, movie director for filming a scientific and educational project, titled Challenge/«Вызов» (Vyzhov) – also translates as “Call”). (Returns on MS-18)
  3. Actress Yulia Sergeevich Peresil’d/Юлия Сергеевич Пересильд (civilian, actress starring in Challenge). (Returns on MS-18)
Deorbit 17 Oct 2021 at 03:41:46; compartments separate at 04:09:13; 04:12:07 reenter the atmosphere; 04:20:42 main chute deploy; 04:35:44 land
  • “The Soyuz MS-18 manned transport spacecraft, which is currently undergoing prelaunch training under the program of delivery of the 65th main expedition members to the International Space Station, received its own name, Yu.A. Gagarin. In accordance with the work schedule, the launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft is scheduled for April 9, 2021, three days before the 60th anniversary of the first manned flight into space. According to the established tradition, the space mission closest to this significant date is dedicated to the first cosmonaut of the planet Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin, whose name already adorns the surface of the screen-vacuum thermal insulation of the ship’s household compartment. In addition, the official symbols of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight in space will be placed on the launch vehicle’s nose cone.” (Roskosmos, 23/3/2021)
  • NASASpaceflight.com: “Soyuz MS-18 launch marks 60 years of human spaceflight
MS-19
65S
№ 749
Soyuz-2.1a № Х(Kh)15000-047 5 Oct 2021 at 08:55:02.442 with ISS-65 from L/C 31/6
  1. Anton Nikolaevich Shkaplerov (Roskosmos) (ISS-65 FE) (CS: Астрей, Astreii, Astraeus)
  2. Klim Alekseevich Shipenko/Клим Алексеевич Шипенко (civilian, movie director for filming a scientific and educational project, titled Challenge/«Вызов» (Vyzhov) – also translates as “Call”). (Returns on MS-18)
  3. Actress Yulia Sergeevich Peresil’d/Юлия Сергеевич Пересильд (civilian, actress starring in Challenge). (Returns on MS-18)
Dock 5 Oct 2021 at 12:22:31 to MIM-1 Rassvet (Fast Rendezvous Profile launch and docking in 3 hours/2 orbits) Undock 30 Mar 2022 at 07:21 from MIM-2 Poisk/UM Prichal
  1. Anton Nikolaevich Shkaplerov (Roskosmos) (ISS-65 FE/ISS-66 CDR) (CS: Астрей, Astreii, Astraeus)
  2. Pyotr Valerievich Dubrov (Roskosmos) (ISS-65 FE-2/ISS-66 FE)
  3. Mark Thomas Vande Hei (NASA/USA) (ISS-65 FE-3/ISS-66 FE)
Deorbit 30 Mar 2022 at 10:34:08; land at 11:28:36 at 47°20′N; 69°35′E
MS-20
66S
№ 752
Soyuz-2.1a № С(S)15000-053 8 Dec 2021 at 07:38:15.584 from L/C 31/6
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Misurkin (Roskosmos) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Yusaku Maezawa/前澤 友作 (Japan; civilian, space tourist)
  3. Yozo Hirano/平野 陽三 (Japan; civilian, space tourist)
Dock 8 Dec 2021 at 12:22:31 to MIM-2 Poisk (Fast Rendezvous Profile launch and docking in 6 hours) Undock 19 Dec 2021 from MIM-2 Poisk at 23:50:25
  1. Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Misurkin (Roskosmos) (CS: Альтаир, Al’tair, Altair)
  2. Yusaku Maezawa/前澤 友作 (Japan; civilian, space tourist)
  3. Yozo Hirano/平野 陽三 (Japan; civilian, space tourist)
Deorbit 20 Dec 2021 at 02:19:04 (dt=279 s, dV= -128.02 m/s); compartment separation at 02:47:1; re-enter at 02:50:08; chute deploy at 02:58:50; land at 03:13 at 47°21′N; 69°37′E
MS-21
67S
№ 750
Soyuz-2.1a № С(S)15000-050 18 Mar 2022 from L/C 31/6 at 15:55:18,451
  1. Oleg Germanovich Artem’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-66 FE/ISS-67 FE-1) (CS: Дон, Don, one of Russia’s largest rivers)
  2. Denis Vladimirovich Matveev (Roskosmos) (ISS-66 FE/ISS-67 FE-2)
  3. Sergei Vladimirovich Korsakov (Roskosmos) (ISS-66 FE/ISS-67 FE-3)
Dock 18 Mar 2022 at 19:12:06 to UM Prichal (two-orbit Fast Rendezvous Profile launch and docking) Undock 29 Sep 2022 at 07:34:20 from UM Prichal
  1. Oleg Germanovich Artem’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-66 FE/ISS-67 FE-1) (CS: Дон, Don, one of Russia’s largest rivers)
  2. Denis Vladimirovich Matveev (Roskosmos) (ISS-66 FE/ISS-67 FE-2)
  3. Sergei Vladimirovich Korsakov (Roskosmos) (ISS-66 FE/ISS-67 FE-3)
Deorbit 29 Sep 2022 at 09:03; separation at 09:31; deorbit at 09:34 (dt= 281 s, dV= −128 m/s); land at 10:57:11 at 47°20′ N; 69°34′ E
MS-22
68S
№ 751
Soyuz-2.1a № С(S)15000-051 21 Sep 2022 at 13:54:49.531 from L/C 31/6
  1. Sergei Valer’evich Prokop’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-68 CDR/ISS-69 CDR) (CS: Алтай, Altai, a Central Asian mountain range)
  2. Dimitrii Aleksandrovich Petelin (Roskosmos) (ISS-68 FE/ISS-69 FE)
  3. Francisco Carlos “Frank” Rubio (NASA) (ISS-68 FE/ISS-69 FE)
Dock 21 Sep 2022 at 17:06:33 to MIM-1 Rassvet Undock 28 Mar 2023 at 09:52 from MIM-1 Rassvet at 09:57 Due to the depressurization of the external contour of the radiator of the thermal control system on 15/12/2022 by a probable meteoroid, it was concluded by the Roskosmos State Commission on 11/1/2023 that the spacecraft should descend to Earth in an unmanned mode, and that Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft launch on February 20, 2023 in an unmanned mode with the delivery of cargo to the ISS and then return what would have been the MS-22 crew. Deorbit 28 Mar 2023; land 11:45:58 at 47°22′N; 69°36′E in the area southeast of Kazakhstani city of Zhezkazgan
MS-23
69S
№ 754
Soyuz-2.1a № М(M)15000-060 24 Feb 2023 (initial date delayed due to investigation of new similar damage on Progress MS-21) from L/C 31/6 at 00:24 Dock 26 Feb 2023 at 00:58:00 to MIM-2 Poisk
Undock 6 Apr 2023 at 08:44:55 with Exp 68/69 (Prokop’ev, Petelin, Rubio) to ensure the safety of spacewalks from Poisk
Redock 6 Apr 2023 at 09:21:44 to UM Prichal (51st re-docking performed by Soyuz spacecraft at orbital stations since 1978, including the 21st re-docking on the ISS)
Undock 27 Sep 2023 from UM Prichal at 07:54:22
  1. Sergei Valer’evich Prokop’ev (Roskosmos) (ISS-68 CDR/ISS-69 CDR) (CS: Алтай, Altai, a Central Asian mountain range)
  2. Dimitrii Aleksandrovich Petelin (Roskosmos) (ISS-68 FE/ISS-69 FE)
  3. Francisco Carlos “Frank” Rubio (NASA) (ISS-68 FE/ISS-69 FE)
Deorbit 27 Sep 2023 at 10:24:09 (dt=279 s); separate at 10:51:58 and land 10:54:51 at 47°20′N, 69°35′E
MS-24
70S
№ 755
Soyuz-2.1a № М(M)15000-061 15 Sep 2023 at 15:44:35.417
  1. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (Roskosmos) (ISS-69 FE/ISS-70 CDR) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Chub (Roskosmos) (ISS-69 FE/ISS-70 FE)
  3. Loral Ashley O’Hara (NASA) (ISS-69 FE/ISS-70 FE)
Dock 15 Sep 2023 at 18:53:32 to MIM-1 Rassvet Undock 6 Apr 2024 at 03:53:55
  1. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (Roskosmos) (ISS-69 FE/ISS-70 CDR) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. Loral Ashley O’Hara (NASA) (ISS-69 FE/ISS-70 FE)
  3. Marina Vasilevskaya/Марина Василевская (Belarus) (VC-21)
Deorbit 6 Apr 2024 at 06:23:53 (dt= 281, dV= −128 m/s); separate at 06:51:41; re-entry at 06:54:35; main parachute deploy at 07:03:07; land at 07:17:36, 147 southeast of the Kazakh city of Zhezkazgan
MS-25
71S
№ 756
Soyuz-2.1a № M(M)15000-066; payload fairing СЗБ (SZB) 11С(S)517А(A)3.1000А(A)1-0 № М(M)15000-102 21 Mar 2024 at 16:21:19 23 Mar 2024 at 12:36:10.573
  1. Oleg Viktorovich Novitskii (Yu.A. Gagarin TsPK NII) (VC-21) (CS: Казбек, Kazbek, a volcano in the Caucasus mountains)
  2. Tracy Caldwell Dyson (NASA) (ISS-70 FE)
  3. Marina Vasilevskaya/Марина Василевская (Belarus) (VC-21) (returned on MS-24)
Dock 25 Mar 2024 to UM Prichal at 15:02:50 Undock 23 Sep 2024 at 08:36:20; 11:05:46/11:3:32/11:36:27 – Soyuz MS-25 (71S) deorbit/dividing of compartments/re-entry; 11:44:55/11:58:57 – Soyuz MS-25 main parachute deploy and landing
  1. Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (Roskosmos) (VC-21) (CS: Антарес, Antares)
  2. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Chub (Roskosmos) (ISS-69 FE/ISS-70 FE)
  3. Tracy Caldwell Dyson (NASA) (ISS-70 FE)
Deorbit 24 Sep 2024
  • 19/1/2024: “The Roskosmos State Corporation presents the emblem of the crew of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-25, which is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station on March 21, 2024. The crew includes Roskosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskii, space flight participant from the Republic of Belarus Marina Vasilevskaya and NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson. The emblem is made in the shape of a shield, which means victory and achievement of goals. The emblem bears the names of the crew members, as well as the national flags of the countries participating in the flight – Russia, the Republic of Belarus and the USA – in the shape of a triangle, which means the unity of the crew of the 21st ISS visiting expedition. In the center of the emblem is the Roskosmos logo, as well as the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft rushing towards the ISS. At the bottom of the emblem is Mount Kazbek – the crew’s call sign.”
  • 16/3/2024: “The head fairing of the space rocket bears an image dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the first cosmonaut of the Earth, Yuri Gagarin. The third stage of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle, intended to launch the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft, bears the name of the largest life insurer, SberStrakhovanie Life Insurance, a partner of the upcoming launch.”
  • 21/3/2024: “The reasons for the cancellation of the launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Soyuz MS-25 manned transport spacecraft have been determined, the launch has been postponed to Saturday, March 23, said Roskosmos General Director Yuri Borisov. ‘We have set a reserve date – March 23, 15:36:10 Moscow time.’ He said that on Thursday, at the final stage of pre-launch preparation, an emergency situation occurred, as a result of which the launch procedure was interrupted. ‘The reason has been identified, we just discovered at a meeting of the state commission that the reason was a voltage drop in the chemical current source.’ He said that the crew is currently being evacuated from the ship, after which the launch complex will be returned to its original position, then the state commission will conduct a detailed analysis of the reasons for the cancellation of the start procedure. Executive Director for manned space programs of Roskosmos, Sergei Krikalyov, said that the automatic systems that control the launch, worked properly. ‘The automation worked during the control of the launch and did not allow the wrong operation of the ship's systems. The crew is safe, left the rocket and went to remove their pressure suits.’ After the removal of the Sokol pressure suits, a medical examination of the crew members will be carried out, then the cosmonauts will return to quarantine, and further preparations for the start will continue.”
  • NASASpaceflight.com: Soyuz MS-25 has finally launched to the International Space Station with crew from Russia, Belarus, and NASA; forum thread
MS-26
72S
№ 757
Soyuz-2.1a № М(M)15000-070 11 Sep 2024 at 16:23:12.436
  1. Aleksei Nikolaevich Ovchinin (Roskosmos) (ISS-72 CDR) (CS: Бурлак, “Burlak”)
  2. Ivan Viktorovich Vagner (ISS-72FE) (Roskosmos)
  3. Donald Roy Pettit (ISS-72 FE) (NASA)
Dock 11 Sep 2024 to MIM-1 Rassvet at 19:32:09 Undock Mar 2025
  1. Aleksei Nikolaevich Ovchinin (Roskosmos) (ISS-72 FE) (CS: Бурлак, “Burlak”)
  2. Ivan Viktorovich Vagner (ISS-72 FE) (Roskosmos)
  3. Donald Roy Pettit (ISS-72) (NASA)
Deorbit Mar 2025
  • Introducing the emblem of the crew of the Soyuz MS-26 manned spacecraft! It launches in September. Soyuz MS-26 will deliver an international crew into orbit: Roscosmos cosmonauts Aleksei Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner and NASA astronaut Donald Pettit. The emblem bears the names, as well as the state flags of the countries participating in the flight: Russia and the USA. In the center are three golden human figures against a background of space, representing the crew members in the form of “space barge haulers”/«космических бурлаков» – the call sign of the mission, pulling the spacecraft. They symbolize the crew’s team spirit and readiness to overcome any difficulties. The mission’s target, the International Space Station, is visible from above. Below on the left is the blue Earth with the territory of our country. (Roskosmos)
  • NASASpaceflight.com: Soyuz MS-26 has launched NASA and Roscosmos crew to ISS; forum thread
Next mission
Notes
  • The Soyuz ships are launched on a Soyuz-type rocket from one of two adjacent launch complexes at Baikonur Cosmodrome: Area 1/5 (45°55′12″N, 63°20′1.2″E) – launch pad 5 in Site/Area 1, nicknamed “Gagarin’s Pad” (Soyuz-U and Soyuz-FG rockets), and Area 31/6 (45°59′45.6″N, 63°33′50.4″E) – launch pad 6 in Site/Area 31 (Soyuz-U, Soyuz-FG and Soyuz-2 rockets). (пл., pl. is an abbreviation of площадь, ploshchad’ which means pad, area, floor space, etc.) From 2019, launches were from Site 31 only as Site 1 could not support the Soyuz-2.1a rocket until it was upgraded.
  • Landings are normally in the Northern Kazakhstan Landing Zone, near the town of Arkalyk.
  • Zvezda has its aft (rear) port available for Progress and Soyuz dockings; Pirs and Zarya each have a nadir (bottom) port; Poisk a zenith port. During an increment, Soyuz ships are sometimes moved from one port to another to accommodate a Progress ship.
  • TM ships have the designation 7K-STM-number; TMA ships are 7K-STMA-number.
  • The Soyuz TM ships launched on the Soyuz-U rocket; the TMA, TMA-M and MS on the Soyuz-FG rocket. Soyuz 2-1a launches carrying the MS version began in 2019 with the unmanned MS-14 test mission.
  • Launch dates are in UTC/GMT time (TsUP in Moscow was 4 hours ahead – Russia went to year-round Standard Time from 26/10/2014, which is UTC +3 hours).
  • Expeditions are marked, not by change of command, but from Soyuz undocking to Soyuz undocking. (Source)
Soyuz spaceship flight sequence montage

Soyuz flight sequence (MS-17 launch/dock/landing photos via Roskosmos)

Soyuz data

Soyuz variants performance characteristics
Parameter Unit of measurement Value
Basic Performance of Spacecraft Soyuz ТМ
Crew persons 3
Spacecraft mass kilograms 7070
Descent module mass kg 3000
Spacecraft body length meters 6.98
Maximum diameter m 2.72
Span of solar arrays m 10.7
Type of launch vehicle Soyuz
Soyuz TMA spacecraft main characteristics
Spacecraft mass kilograms до 7220
Descent module mass kg ~ 2900
Crew persons 43892
Orbit parameters:
• inclination, deg degrees 51.6
Altitude:
• of insertion km 202/238 (Perigee/apogee)
• during spacecraft docking up to 425
• during spacecraft descent up to 460
Geometrical characteristics of the spacecraft:
• body length mm 6980
• maximal diameter 2720
• diameter of living compartments 2200
• solar array span 10,700
Calculated mass of payload (with a 3-person crew):
• delivered kg up to 100
• returned up to 50
Flying life (including autonomous flight time) days 200
Touchdown speed:
• with the main parachute system maximum / nominal m/s 2.6 / 1.4 (3.6 / 2.6 via Soyuz ТМ)
• with the reserve parachute system maximum / nominal 4.0 / 2.4 (6.1 / 4.3 via Soyuz TM)
Launch Vehicle Soyuz-FG (developed for the Soyuz TMA spacecraft, has passed flight testing during the Progress spacecraft launches in the years 2001-2002)
Key Performance of spacecraft Soyuz МS
Spacecraft mass kg up to 7220
Descent module mass kg ~ 2900
Crew persons 2-3
Orbit parameters:
• inclination deg 51.6
Altitude:
• of launch km 200/242 (perigee/apogee)
• at spacecraft docking up to 425
• at spacecraft re-entry up to 460
Geometrical characteristics of the spacecraft:
• body length mm 6980
• maximal diameter 2720
• diameter of living compartments 2200
• solar array span 10,700
Estimated payload mass (with 3-person crew):
• ascent kg 200
• descent 65
On-orbit life (including the free flight duration) days 200
Landing velocity:
• using the main parachute system nominal velocity/after SLE firing m/s 6,8/1,5
• using the backup parachute system nominal velocity/after SLE firing 9,6/2,5
Launch Vehicle Soyuz FG; Soyuz-2.1a
Source: Energiya
Anthropometric parameters of Soyuz TM and Soyuz TMA spacecraft
Parameters Soyuz TM Soyuz TMA
Cosmonaut/astronaut height, centimeters
• maximum, in the standing position 182 190
• minimum, in the standing position 164 150
• maximum, in the sitting position 94 99
Cosmonaut/astronaut chest circumference, cm
• maximum 112 not limited
• minimum 96 not limited
Cosmonaut/astronaut mass, kg
• maximum 85 95
• minimum 56 50
Maximum foot length, cm 29.5

Example launch, docking and undocking timelines

63S Launch-Dock Summary RevB
Event PET
d/hh:mm:ss
MET
d/hh:mm:ss
GMT
ddd/hh:mm:ss
Houston
day (mm/dd) hh:mm:ss
Moscow / DMT
day (mm/dd) hh:mm:ss
Baikonur
day (mm/dd) hh:mm:ss
Sunrise at launch site -0/06:51:27 -0/03:44:04 288/02:01:00 Tue (10/13) 21:01:00 Wed (10/14) 05:01:00 Wed (10/14) 07:01:00
GEDI / SOLISS inhibit NLT (launch) -0/03:07:23 0/00:00:00 288/05:45:04 Wed (10/14) 00:45:04 Wed (10/14) 08:45:04
VV & ISS C2V2 / HTV PROX / Cygnus S-bd GS / Dragon S-bd GS inhibit NLT (launch) -0/03:07:23 0/00:00:00 288/05:45:04 Wed (10/14) 00:45:04 Wed (10/14) 08:45:04
Launch -0/03:07:23 0/00:00:00 288/05:45:04 Wed (10/14) 00:45:04 Wed (10/14) 08:45:04 Wed (10/14) 10:45:04
Third stage shutdown / orbital insertion -0/02:58:37 0/00:08:46 288/05:53:50 Wed (10/14) 00:53:50 Wed (10/14) 08:53:50
Daily Orbit 1 RGS LOS -0/02:46:44 0/00:20:39 288/06:05:43 Wed (10/14) 01:05:43 Wed (10/14) 09:05:43
DV1 (11.19 m/s) -0/02:33:45 0/00:33:38 288/06:18:42 Wed (10/14) 01:18:42 Wed (10/14) 09:18:42
Sunset -0/02:31:39 0/00:35:44 288/06:20:48 Wed (10/14) 01:20:48 Wed (10/14) 09:20:48
Automated rendezvous start -0/02:22:44 0/00:44:39 288/06:29:43 Wed (10/14) 01:29:43 Wed (10/14) 09:29:43
Impulse 1 (52.800 m/s) -0/02:03:29 0/01:03:54 288/06:48:58 Wed (10/14) 01:48:58 Wed (10/14) 09:48:58
Sunrise -0/02:02:18 0/01:05:05 288/06:50:09 Wed (10/14) 01:50:09 Wed (10/14) 09:50:09
Ham radio deactivate NLT (dock – 2 hours) -0/02:00:00 0/01:07:23 288/06:52:27 Wed (10/14) 01:52:27 Wed (10/14) 09:52:27
Soyuz VHF-2 voice link (NET range = 200 km) -0/01:40:44 0/01:26:39 288/07:11:43 Wed (10/14) 02:11:43 Wed (10/14) 10:11:43
Daily Orbit 2 RGS AOS -0/01:39:21 0/01:28:02 288/07:13:06 Wed (10/14) 02:13:06 Wed (10/14) 10:13:06
Impulse 2 (1.428 m/s) -0/01:37:37 0/01:29:46 288/07:14:50 Wed (10/14) 02:14:50 Wed (10/14) 10:14:50
SM Kurs-P activation -0/01:33:44 0/01:33:39 288/07:18:43 Wed (10/14) 02:18:43 Wed (10/14) 10:18:43
Soyuz Kurs-NA activation -0/01:32:44 0/01:34:39 288/07:19:43 Wed (10/14) 02:19:43 Wed (10/14) 10:19:43
Impulse 3 (51.279 m/s) -0/01:16:44 0/01:50:39 288/07:35:43 Wed (10/14) 02:35:43 Wed (10/14) 10:35:43
Daily Orbit 2 RGS LOS -0/01:12:28 0/01:54:55 288/07:39:59 Wed (10/14) 02:39:59 Wed (10/14) 10:39:59
Valid SM Kurs-P range data (range = 80 km) -0/01:10:54 0/01:56:29 288/07:41:33 Wed (10/14) 02:41:33 Wed (10/14) 10:41:33
Sunset -0/00:59:41 0/02:07:42 288/07:52:46 Wed (10/14) 02:52:46 Wed (10/14) 10:52:46
Kurs-NA [AO] antenna activated (range = 30 km) -0/00:55:54 0/02:11:29 288/07:56:33 Wed (10/14) 02:56:33 Wed (10/14) 10:56:33
Kurs test (range = 15 km) -0/00:48:14 0/02:19:09 288/08:04:13 Wed (10/14) 03:04:13 Wed (10/14) 11:04:13
MSG laptop off / US EVA SSCS & WVS / Dragon CUCU inhibit NLT (МБРЛ / TV activation) -0/00:45:27 0/02:21:56 288/08:07:00 Wed (10/14) 03:07:00 Wed (10/14) 11:07:00
Soyuz TV activation (range = 11.6 km) -0/00:45:27 0/02:21:56 288/08:07:00 Wed (10/14) 03:07:00 Wed (10/14) 11:07:00
Sunrise -0/00:33:59 0/02:33:24 288/08:18:28 Wed (10/14) 03:18:28 Wed (10/14) 11:18:28
Impulse 4 (5.562 m/s) -0/00:31:13 0/02:36:10 288/08:21:14 Wed (10/14) 03:21:14 Wed (10/14) 11:21:14
Impulse 5 (5.932 m/s) -0/00:26:48 0/02:40:35 288/08:25:39 Wed (10/14) 03:25:39 Wed (10/14) 11:25:39
Lab window shutter close NLT (range = 1 km) -0/00:26:34 0/02:40:49 288/08:25:53 Wed (10/14) 03:25:53 Wed (10/14) 11:25:53
USOS to RS MCS Handover: LVLH (356.0,358.6,0.7) (can occur as early as 288/06:50) -0/00:26:14 0/02:41:09 288/08:26:13 Wed (10/14) 03:26:13 Wed (10/14) 11:26:13
Impulse 6 (1.486 m/s) -0/00:23:56 0/02:43:27 288/08:28:31 Wed (10/14) 03:28:31 Wed (10/14) 11:28:31
Cupola window shutters close NLT (range = 500 m) -0/00:22:34 0/02:44:49 288/08:29:53 Wed (10/14) 03:29:53 Wed (10/14) 11:29:53
Flyaround mode start -0/00:21:10 0/02:46:13 288/08:31:17 Wed (10/14) 03:31:17 Wed (10/14) 11:31:17
Stationkeeping start -0/00:14:22 0/02:53:01 288/08:38:05 Wed (10/14) 03:38:05 Wed (10/14) 11:38:05
Final approach start -0/00:11:44 0/02:55:39 288/08:40:43 Wed (10/14) 03:40:43 Wed (10/14) 11:40:43
Daily Orbit 3 RGS AOS -0/00:04:01 0/03:03:22 288/08:48:26 Wed (10/14) 03:48:26 Wed (10/14) 11:48:26
Docking +0/00:00:00 0/03:07:23 288/08:52:27 Wed (10/14) 03:52:27 Wed (10/14) 11:52:27
ISS to free drift at docking +0/00:00:00 0/03:07:23 288/08:52:27 Wed (10/14) 03:52:27 Wed (10/14) 11:52:27
Soyuz & MRM1 hooks closed: ISS mnvr to LVLH (356.0,358.0,0.7) +0/00:13:33 0/03:20:56 288/09:06:00 Wed (10/14) 04:06:00 Wed (10/14) 12:06:00
Daily Orbit 3 RGS LOS +0/00:18:00 0/03:25:23 288/09:10:27 Wed (10/14) 04:10:27 Wed (10/14) 12:10:27
Sunset +0/00:36:00 0/03:43:23 288/09:28:27 Wed (10/14) 04:28:27 Wed (10/14) 12:28:27
RS to USOS MCS Handover +0/00:47:33 0/03:54:56 288/09:40:00 Wed (10/14) 04:40:00 Wed (10/14) 12:40:00
Sunrise +0/00:59:29 0/04:06:52 288/09:51:56 Wed (10/14) 04:51:56 Wed (10/14) 12:51:56
Lab window shutter open allowance (dock + 1 orbit) +0/01:32:00 0/04:39:23 288/10:24:27 Wed (10/14) 05:24:27 Wed (10/14) 13:24:27
Cupola window shutter open allowance (dock + 1 orbit) +0/01:32:00 0/04:39:23 288/10:24:27 Wed (10/14) 05:24:27 Wed (10/14) 13:24:27
Daily Orbit 4 RGS AOS +0/01:32:07 0/04:39:30 288/10:24:34 Wed (10/14) 05:24:34 Wed (10/14) 13:24:34
Daily Orbit 4 RGS LOS +0/01:50:28 0/04:57:51 288/10:42:55 Wed (10/14) 05:42:55 Wed (10/14) 13:42:55
Sunset at launch site +0/04:08:33 0/07:15:56 288/13:01:00 Wed (10/14) 08:01:00 Wed (10/14) 16:01:00 Wed (10/14) 18:01:00
62S Undock Summary RevA
Event
PET
d/hh:mm:ss
MET
d/hh:mm:ss
GMT
d/hh:mm:ss
Houston
day (mm/dd) hh:mm:ss
Moscow / DMT
day (mm/dd) hh:mm:ss
Sunset -0/00:38:33 195/14:46:51 295/22:51:57 Wed (10/21) 17:51:57 296/01:51:57
ISS desat request inhibit: LVLH (356.0,358.0,0.7) -0/00:30:30 195/14:54:54 295/23:00:00 Wed (10/21) 18:00:00 296/02:00:00
Sunrise -0/00:08:43 195/15:16:41 295/23:21:47 Wed (10/21) 18:21:47 296/02:21:47
Daily Orbit 14 RGS AOS -0/00:03:36 195/15:21:48 295/23:26:54 Wed (10/21) 18:26:54 296/02:26:54
Undock command +0/00:00:00 195/15:25:24 295/23:30:30 Wed (10/21) 18:30:30 296/02:30:30
Physical separation / hooks open / spring ∆V (≈0.12 m/s) +0/00:01:30 195/15:26:54 295/23:32:00 Wed (10/21) 18:32:00 296/02:32:00
Soyuz in active attitude control +0/00:01:40 195/15:27:04 295/23:32:10 Wed (10/21) 18:32:10 296/02:32:10
ISS transition to CMG Attitude Hold +0/00:01:45 195/15:27:09 295/23:32:15 Wed (10/21) 18:32:15 296/02:32:15
Soyuz sep burn #1 (8 sec, ≈0.53 m/s) +0/00:04:30 195/15:29:54 295/23:35:00 Wed (10/21) 18:35:00 296/02:35:00
Soyuz mnvr to sep burn #2 attitude +0/00:04:40 195/15:30:04 295/23:35:10 Wed (10/21) 18:35:10 296/02:35:10
Ku-band mask inhibit allowance (range = 60 m) +0/00:05:40 195/15:31:04 295/23:36:10 Wed (10/21) 18:36:10 296/02:36:10
Soyuz sep burn #2 (15 sec, ≈1.53 m/s) +0/00:05:50 195/15:31:14 295/23:36:20 Wed (10/21) 18:36:20 296/02:36:20
ISS mnvr to post-undock TEA: LVLH (356.0,356.7,0.7) +0/00:14:30 195/15:39:54 295/23:45:00 Wed (10/21) 18:45:00 296/02:45:00
Daily Orbit 14 RGS LOS +0/00:15:03 195/15:40:27 295/23:45:33 Wed (10/21) 18:45:33 296/02:45:33
MSG laptop / US EVA SSCS & WVS allowance (TV deact – RGS LOS) +0/00:15:03 195/15:40:27 295/23:45:33 Wed (10/21) 18:45:33 296/02:45:33
Sunset +0/00:54:21 195/16:19:45 296/00:24:51 Wed (10/21) 19:24:51 296/03:24:51
ISS transition to CMG MM +0/00:54:30 195/16:19:54 296/00:25:00 Wed (10/21) 19:25:00 296/03:25:00
Sunrise +0/01:24:38 195/16:50:02 296/00:55:08 Wed (10/21) 19:55:08 296/03:55:08
Daily Orbit 15 RGS AOS +0/01:25:56 195/16:51:20 296/00:56:26 Wed (10/21) 19:56:26 296/03:56:26
Cupola window shutters open allowance (range = 500 m + 1 orbit) +0/01:43:50 195/17:09:14 296/01:14:20 Wed (10/21) 20:14:20 296/04:14:20
Lab window shutter open allowance (range = 1000 m + 1 orbit) +0/01:49:50 195/17:15:14 296/01:20:20 Wed (10/21) 20:20:20 296/04:20:20
Daily Orbit 15 RGS LOS +0/01:51:10 195/17:16:34 296/01:21:40 Wed (10/21) 20:21:40 296/04:21:40
Terminator set +0/02:19:03 195/17:44:27 296/01:49:33 Wed (10/21) 20:49:33 296/04:49:33
Sunrise at landing site +0/02:21:30 195/17:46:54 296/01:52:00 Wed (10/21) 20:52:00 296/04:52:00
Sunset +0/02:27:21 195/17:52:45 296/01:57:51 Wed (10/21) 20:57:51 296/04:57:51
Soyuz deorbit burn start (128.0 m/s) +0/02:30:23 195/17:55:47 296/02:00:53 Wed (10/21) 21:00:53 296/05:00:53
Deorbit burn complete +0/02:35:03 195/18:00:27 296/02:05:33 Wed (10/21) 21:05:33 296/05:05:33
Sunrise +0/02:57:39 195/18:23:03 296/02:28:09 Wed (10/21) 21:28:09 296/05:28:09
Separation of modules (139.9 km altitude) +0/02:58:27 195/18:23:51 296/02:28:57 Wed (10/21) 21:28:57 296/05:28:57
Atmospheric entry (99.6 km altitude) +0/03:01:22 195/18:26:46 296/02:31:52 Wed (10/21) 21:31:52 296/05:31:52
Entry into plasma / Entry guidance start (80.1 km altitude) +0/03:02:55 195/18:28:19 296/02:33:25 Wed (10/21) 21:33:25 296/05:33:25
Terminator rise +0/03:05:37 195/18:31:01 296/02:36:07 Wed (10/21) 21:36:07 296/05:36:07
Exit from plasma / Maximum G-load (34.2 km altitude) +0/03:07:57 195/18:33:21 296/02:38:27 Wed (10/21) 21:38:27 296/05:38:27
Entry RGS AOS +0/03:07:57 195/18:33:21 296/02:38:27 Wed (10/21) 21:38:27 296/05:38:27
Entry RGS LOS +0/03:09:10 195/18:34:34 296/02:39:40 Wed (10/21) 21:39:40 296/05:39:40
Command to open parachute (10.7 km altitude) +0/03:09:53 195/18:35:17 296/02:40:23 Wed (10/21) 21:40:23 296/05:40:23
Landing (Daily Orbit 1, Region #6, 47°19′ N, 69°34′ E) +0/03:24:53 195/18:50:17 296/02:55:23 Wed (10/21) 21:55:23 296/05:55:23
GEDI / SOLISS / Ham radio allowance (landing) +0/03:24:53 195/18:50:17 296/02:55:23 Wed (10/21) 21:55:23 296/05:55:23
VV & ISS C2V2 / HTV PROX / Cygnus S-bd GS / Dragon S-bd GS allowance (landing) +0/03:24:53 195/18:50:17 296/02:55:23 Wed (10/21) 21:55:23 296/05:55:23
Sunset at landing site +0/12:48:30 196/04:13:54 296/12:19:00 Thu (10/22) 07:19:00 296/15:19:00

Glossary

CS
Callsign (assigned to cosmonaut in Soyuz command seat; they retain the same CS throughout their career)
Позывн
ISS-
Expedition Crew
Экспедиция осовная
SO
Science Officer
SP
Spaceflight Participant
Участник космического полета
VC-
Visiting Crew
Экспедиция посещения

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