Russian officials are investigating the cause of a booster problem that forced a Soyuz rocket capsule to make an emergency landing just after launch. The two crew members, Russian cosmonaut Alexey ...
TASS/. The Soyuz-FG booster incident occurred after a sensor that signals the separation of the first and second stages was deformed during the rocket’s assembly at the Baikonur Cosmodrome ...
"A problem in one of the booster’s cables was revealed during ... been scheduled from the Kourou spaceport using Russian Soyuz carrier rockets. Next on the list is the launch of the second ...
A US astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut were forced to make an emergency landing after their Russian Soyuz rocket malfunctioned en route to the International Space Station (ISS). Shortly after ...
The boosters are powered by RD-107A engines ... replacing analog systems that were used on previous versions of the rocket. Soyuz-2-1b is one of three modernized Soyuz-2 configurations that ...
The Vega C is an expendable, small-lift vehicle operated by Arianespace. It managed only one successful launch, in July 2022, ...
Gilmour Space Technologies has been granted a permit to launch its 82-foot-tall (25-meter) orbital rocket from a spaceport in Queensland, Australia. The space company, founded in 2012, had initially ...
The Soyuz-FG is the same rocket variant that suffered an in-flight ... following last month’s crew Soyuz abort at first stage booster separation. The in-flight abort resulted in the safe ...
(Reuters) - Russia launched a Soyuz rocket early on Tuesday carrying two satellites designed to monitor the space weather around Earth and 53 small satellites, including two Iranian ones ...
21). A Soyuz rocket launched the uncrewed Progress 90 spacecraft to the International Space Station on Thursday from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 7:22 a.m. EST (1222 GMT; 5:22 p.m. local ...