Soyuz MS

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The Soyuz MS is the latest version of the Russian Soyuz spacecraft series, first launched in 2016. The "MS" stands for "modernized systems," referring to improvements in navigation, communications, and onboard systems over the Soyuz TMA-M series. Developed and manufactured by Energia, it is operated by Roscosmos for human spaceflight missions to the International Space Station (ISS).

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  • Soyuz MS-01
    Soyuz spaceflight
  • Soyuz MS-02
    Russian crewed flight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-03
    Russian crewed flight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-04
    Russian crewed flight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-05
    Russian crewed flight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-06
    Russian crewed flight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-07
    2017 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-08
    Russian crewed flight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-09
    Russian crewed flight to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-15
    Spaceflight mission to the International Space Station
  • Soyuz MS-16
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-17
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-18
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-19
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-10
    spaceflight aborted shortly after launch on 11 October 2018
  • Soyuz MS-11
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-12
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-13
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Soyuz MS-14
    uncrewed orbital spaceflight mission to International Space Station
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classorbitSoyuz MS-01Anatoli Ivanishin, Kathleen Rubins, Soyuz MS, Takuya Ōnishi, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-02Andrey Borisenko, Sergey Ryzhikov, Shane Kimbrough, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-03Oleg Novitskiy, Peggy Whitson, Soyuz MS, Thomas Pesquet, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-04Fyodor Yurchikhin, Jack D. Fischer, Peggy Whitson, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-05Paolo Nespoli, Randolph Bresnik, Sergey Ryazansky, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-06Alexander Misurkin, Joseph M. Acaba, Mark T. Vande Hei, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight, space mission,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-07Anton Shkaplerov, Norishige Kanai, Scott D. Tingle, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight, space mission,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-08Andrew J. Feustel, Oleg Artemyev, Richard R. Arnold, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-09Alexander Gerst, Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor, Sergey Prokopyev, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-15Andrew R. Morgan, Hazza Al Mansouri, Jessica Meir, Oleg Skripochka, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-16Anatoli Ivanishin, Christopher Cassidy, Ivan Vagner, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-17Kathleen Rubins, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-18Klim Shipenko, Mark T. Vande Hei, Oleg Novitskiy, Pyotr Dubrov, Soyuz MS, Yulia Peresild, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classorbitSoyuz MS-19Anton Shkaplerov, Klim Shipenko, Mark T. Vande Hei, Pyotr Dubrov, Soyuz MS, Yulia Peresild, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classspaceflightSoyuz MS-10Aleksey Ovchinin, Nick Hague, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classspaceflightSoyuz MS-11Anne McClain, David Saint-Jacques, Oleg Kononenko, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classspaceflightSoyuz MS-12Aleksey Ovchinin, Christina Koch, Hazza Al Mansouri, Nick Hague, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classspaceflightSoyuz MS-13Aleksandr Skvortsov, Andrew R. Morgan, Christina Koch, Luca Parmitano, Soyuz MS, human spaceflight,Wikidata
    classspaceflightSoyuz MS-14Soyuz MS, uncrewed spaceflight,Wikidata