... is comfortable enough however with flying it to the ISS uncrewed. NASA has become reliant on buying seats on Russian Soyuz rockets to send its astronauts to the ISS after it ended its space-shuttle program in 2011. Accordingly, this...
... the International Space Station when he made his first flight into space in October 2012 as a member of the Soyuz TMA-06M crew. Some of the experiments that will be conducted include effective training methods to counteract the...
... on US soil and not have to rely on our Russian partners, and this is just a huge step forward.” Relying on Soyuz vehicles to take crew to and from the ISS has been something of a bugbear for NASA and so for...
... Starlink mega-constellation into a low-Earth orbit (LEO) and currently sat at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, is a Soyuz-2.1b booster loaded with 34 satellites for OneWeb’s global Internet network due for lift off on Thursday. This...