Sojuz MS-25

Sojuz MS-25
(Союз МС-25)
BeställareRoskosmos
ModellSojuz-MS
TillverkareRKK Energia
OperatörRoskosmos
Uppskjutning
StartplatsBajkonur 31/6
Start21 mars 2024[1]
RaketSojuz-2.1a
Omloppsbana
Banlutning51,6°
Besättning
StartOleg Novitskij Ryssland (4)
Marina Vasilevskaja Belarus (1)
Tracy E. Caldwell USA (3)
LandningOleg Kononenko Ryssland (5)
Nikolaj Tjub Ryssland (1)
Tracy E. Caldwell USA (3)
Dockning
RymdstationISS
PortRassvet, nadir
Kronologi
Föregående uppdrag
Sojuz MS-24
Nästa uppdrag
Sojuz MS-26

Sojuz MS-25 (ryska: Союз МС-25) är en planerad flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet, till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Farkosten kommer skjutas upp med en Sojuz-2.1a-raket, från kosmodromen i Bajkonur, den 21 mars 2024.[1]

Flygningen kommer transportera Oleg Novitskij, Marina Vasilevskaja och Tracy E. Caldwell till rymdstationen.

Oleg Novitskij och Belarus första kvinnliga kosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaja kommer endast tillbringa två veckor ombord på rymdstationen och landa med Sojuz MS-24. Tracy E. Caldwell kommer ingå i flera långtids expeditioner ombord på rymdstationen.

Besättning

UppskjutningLandning
BefälhavareRyssland Oleg Novitskij, RSA
Hans fjärde rymdfärd
Ryssland Oleg Kononenko, RSA
Hans femte rymdfärd
Flygingenjör 1Belarus Marina Vasilevskaja
Hennes första rymdfärd
Ryssland Nikolaj Tjub, RSA
Hans första rymdfärd
Flygingenjör 2USA Tracy E. Caldwell, NASA
Hennes tredje rymdfärd

Reservbesättning

BefälhavareRyssland Ivan Vagner, RSA
Flygingenjör 1Belarus Anastasia Lenkova
Flygingenjör 2USA Donald R. Pettit, NASA

Referenser

Noter

  1. ^ [a b] ”Russian space program in 2024” (på engelska). russianspaceweb.com. 2 mars 2024. http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2024.html. Läst 2 mars 2024. 

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