Soyuz MS-24
Soyuz MS-24 is a Russian Soyuz spaceflight to the International Space Station with a crew of three planned for launch from Baikonur in March 2023.[1]
| Names | ISS 70S |
|---|---|
| Mission type | Crewed mission to ISS |
| Operator | Roscosmos |
| Website | http://en.roscosmos.ru/ |
| Mission duration | 188 days (planned) |
| Spacecraft properties | |
| Spacecraft type | Soyuz MS |
| Manufacturer | RSC Energia |
| Start of mission | |
| Launch date | March 2023 (planned) |
| Rocket | Soyuz-2.1a |
| Launch site | Baikonur Cosmodrome, Site 31 |
| Contractor | Progress Rocket Space Centre |
| End of mission | |
| Landing date | September 2023 (planned) |
| Landing site | Kazakh Steppe, Kazakhstan |
| Orbital parameters | |
| Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
| Regime | Low Earth orbit |
| Inclination | 51.66° |
| Docking with ISS | |
| Docking port | Rassvet nadir |
Crew
The original three-Russian member crew was named in May 2021.
| Position | Crew member | |
|---|---|---|
| Commander | Expedition 69/70 Fifth spaceflight | |
| Flight Engineer 1 | Expedition 69/70 First spaceflight | |
| Flight Engineer 2 | Expedition 69/70 TBA spaceflight | |
References
- "Space exploration in 2023". russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
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