Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


TwitterFacebook

About the author

Mailbox


SUPPORT THIS SITE!



Searching for details:

The author of this page will appreciate comments, corrections and imagery related to the subject. Please contactAnatoly Zak.

 

SUBSCRIBE!|ADVERTISE!|DONATE!

 

Soyuz rockets continue piloted, military and dual-use launches

Despite Russia's international isolation, the Soyuz rocket fleet maintained a brisk launch rate in 2024. Early in the year, the head of the Roskosmos commercial arm boasted that all the launch capabilities of Soyuz rockets had already been booked for 2024 and that sales of commercial launch opportunities in 2025 were underway.In May 2024, the head of RKTs Progress Dmitry Baranov said that nearly 20 launches of Soyuz rockets had been planned in the course of that year. In early October, after nine launches, Baranov expressed confidence that before the end of the year, the Soyuz rockets would mark 2000 missions since theirintroduction in 1957. It also meant that the rocket series were expected to log at least 15 launches in 2024.

Previous page:Soyuz rocket history in 2023


launch

A Soyuz-2-1a rocket lifts off on Sept. 11, 2024, carrying the Soyuz MS-26 crew vehicle to the ISS.

SUPPORT THIS PROJECT!
Donate

February 9:Soyuz-2-1v launches classified payload

Military personnel in Plesetsk opened the2024 Russian orbital launch campaigns with the liftoff of aSoyuz-2-1v rocket on February 9 carrying a payload for the Ministry of Defense. It was the12th mission of the light-weight Soyuz variant since its introduction in 2013.

February 15:Progress MS-26 re-supplies the ISS

The first Russian mission to the ISS in 2024 carried 2.5 tons of supplies to the international outpost aboard the Progress MS-26 spacecraft. Liftoff of the cargo vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan took place as scheduled in the morning, local time, on February 15. It successfully reached the station in the early hours of February 17.

February 29:Soyuz launches a weather satellite and 18 hitchhikers

A Soyuz-2-1b rocket lifted off fromVostochny spaceport, carrying the Meteor-M2-4 weather spacecraft, along with a cluster of secondary payloads, including an Iranian micro-satellite for observations of the Earth's surface. It was the first mission originating from Vostochny in 2024.

March 23:Soyuz MS-25 lifts off

After a 48-hour delay, a Soyuz-2-1a rocket lifted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, delivering the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft with a crew of three on its way to the International Space Station, ISS.

March 31:Soyuz launches Resurs-P4 imaging satellite

A Soyuz-2-1b rocket lifted off on a mission to revive Russia's prematurely defunct Resurs-P satellite constellation on March 31, 2024. The vehicle carried the fourth spacecraft in the series designed to provide the highest-resolution imagery of the Earth's surface among the country's civilian orbital assets.

May 17:Soyuz-2 launches a classified satellite, secondary payloads

Russian military personnel at Plesetsk Cosmodrome launched multiple satellites for the Ministry of Defense and several Russian developers on a Soyuz-2-1b rocket soon after midnight on May 17, 2024.

May 30:Progress MS-27

Russian specialists at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan launched their second cargo supply mission of 2024 to the International Space Station, ISS.

August 15:Progress MS-28 re-supplies ISS

The third Russian cargo supply mission to the International Space Station, ISS, in 2024, departed Cosmodrome Baikonur in Kazakhstan in the early hours of August 15. Two days later, it delivered nearly 2.5 tons of supplies to Expedition 71 aboard the ISS.

September 11:Soyuz MS-26 lifts off

A Soyuz-2-1a rocket lifted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on Sept. 11, 2024, sending the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft with a crew of three on its way to the International Space Station, ISS, for a nearly six-month stay.

October 31:Soyuz launches a military mission

A Soyuz-2-1a rocket launched a classified payload from the Plesetsk, north of Moscow, on Oct. 31, 2024, which is believed to be the sixth satellite in theBars-M series of cartographic satellites.

November 5:Soyuz-2-1b launches first Ionosfera mission

A Soyuz-2-1b rocket lifted off fromVostochny spaceport on Nov. 5, 2024, carrying the first pair of four Ionosfera spacecraft. One of the few Russian space science projects expected to reach the launch pad this decade, the Ionosfera quartet aims to monitor "space weather" phenomena, such as the impact of solar wind on the near-Earth space, which will have a dual-use application. The same rocket also carried a cluster of 53 secondary payloads, including two satellites from Iran.

November 21:Soyuz-2-1a launches Progress MS-29

The fourth and final Russian cargo supply mission to the International Space Station, ISS, in 2024, lifted off on a Soyuz-2-1a rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on November 21.

November 30:Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat launches Kondor-FKA2 radar imager

ASoyuz-2 rocket lifted off from Vostochny Cosmodrome on Nov. 30, 2023, carrying the Kondor FKA No. 2 radar satellite. It was the fifth mission to orbit an all-weather, day-and-night imaging spacecraft from the Kondor family, countingone previous FKA variant, one classified military version, known asNeitron, and twooriginal Kondors.

December 4:Soyuz launches military payload

Russian personnel inPlesetsk launched a military payload on Dec. 4, 2024. A Soyuz-2-1b rocket likely carried asemi-classified satellite known as Lotos-S1 or 14F145. It is the ninth addition to theLiana constellation performing electronic intelligence and target guidance from space for the Russian military.

December 25:Soyuz launches Resurs-P5 imaging satellite

ASoyuz-2-1b rocket lifted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome on Dec. 25, 2024, carrying the fifth and final satellite in theResurs-P series. It was the second launch of the dual-use observation satellite during the year and the 2000th mission of the vehicle in theR-7 family.

 

Summary of Soyuz rocket launches in 2024:

 
Total
1Feb. 910:03 Moscow TimeKosmos-2575MilitarySoyuz-2-1vPlesetskSite 434
Success
1986
2
Feb. 15
06:25:05.527 Moscow Time
Cargo supply
6
Success
1987
3Feb. 29
08:43:26 Moscow Time
Meteor-M2-4,Marafon-IoT mass mockup (IC), Zorky-2M No. 2, Pars-1, SITRO-AIS (16 satellites)Application / weather forecastingSoyuz-2-1b/FregatVostochny1S 
Success
1988
4March 2315:36:10.573 Moscow TimeSoyuz MS-25PilotedSoyuz-2-1a
6
Success
1989
5March 3112:36:45.626 Moscow TimeResurs-P No. 4Application / remote sensingSoyuz-2-1b
6
Success
1990
6May 1700:21:29 Moscow TimeKosmos-2576, Zorky-2M No. 4, No. 6, SITRO-AIS No. 53, 54, 55, 56, Rassvet-2 (3)MilitarySoyuz-2-1bPlesetskSite 434
Success
1991
7May 3012:42:59.080 Moscow TimeProgress MS-27
Cargo supply
6
Success
1992
8Aug. 1506:20:18.472 Moscow TimeProgress MS-28Cargo supplySoyuz-2-1aBaikonurSite 316
Success
1993
9Sept. 1119:23:12.436 Moscow TimeSoyuz MS-26PilotedSoyuz-2-1a
6
Success
1994
10Oct. 3110:51:31 Moscow TimeKosmos-2579 (Bars-M No. 6)MilitarySoyuz-2-1aPlesetskSite 434
Success
1995
11Nov. 502:18:40.459 Moscow TimeIonosfera-M No. 1, No. 2 and 53 secondary payloadsScienceSoyuz-2-1b/FregatVostochny1S 
Success
1996
12Nov. 2115:22:23.197 Moscow TimeProgress MS-29Cargo supplySoyuz-2-1aBaikonurSite 316
Success
1997
13Nov. 3000:50:25.130 Moscow TimeKondor-FKA No. 2Application /remote sensing (IC)Soyuz-2-1a/FregatVostochny1S 
Success
1998
14Dec. 4
21:03:13 Moscow Time
Kosmos-2580 (Lotos-S1 No. 809)Military / electronic intelligenceSoyuz-2-1bPlesetskSite 434
Success
1999
15Dec. 2510:45:42.376 Moscow TimeResurs-P No. 5Application /remote sensing (IC)Soyuz-2-1bBaikonurSite 316
Success
2000

 

insider content

 

 

This page is maintained by Anatoly Zak; Last update: December 25, 2024

Page editor: Alain Chabot; Last update: October 4, 2024

All rights reserved

insider content

 

Bion-M

Soyuz-2-1v rocketlifts off from Plesetsk on Feb. 9, 2024.


Obzor

A Soyuz rocketascends to orbit on May 17, 2024. Click to enlarge. Credit: Roskosmos


progress

Progress MS-28 lifts off on Aug. 15, 2024. Credit: Roskosmos


 

 

 

 

 

 

Site news |Site map |About this site |About the author |Testimonials |Mailbox |ADVERTISE! |DONATE!

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp