Summary of Soyuz MS missions
Note |
Scheduled and ongoing missions are highlighted in italics, respectively; NET = No earlier than. Throughout tables the European time format (day/month/year) is used; all times are UTC. |
Last update: 24 March 2024
Mission | Crew | Mission duration (crew) | Landing site | Purpose / mission highlights / noticeable events | |||
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no. | designation | callsign | (up/down) | lift-off | landing | ||
Soyuz-MS | |||||||
Soyuz MS-01 | Irkut | 3 / 3 | 07/07/2016 | 30/10/2016 | Kazakhstan | first flight of sixth generation Soyuz spacecraft; ISS AF-47S | |
Soyuz MS-02 | Favor | 3 / 3 | 19/10/2016 | 25/02/2017 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-48S | |
Soyuz MS-03 | Kazbek | 3 / 3 | 17/11/2016 | 15/05/2017 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-49S | |
Soyuz MS-04 | Olimp | 2 / 3 | 20/04/2017 | 03/09/2017 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-50S | |
Soyuz MS-05 | Borei | 3 / 3 | 28/07/2017 | 14/12/2017 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-51S | |
Soyuz MS-06 | Altair | 3 / 3 | 12/09/2017 | 28/02/2018 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-52S | |
Soyuz MS-07 | Astraeus | 3 / 3 | 17/12/2017 | 03/06/2018 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-53S | |
Soyuz MS-08 | Hawaii | 3 / 3 | 21/03/2018 | 04/10/2018 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-54S | |
Soyuz MS-09 | Altai | 3 / 3 | 06/06/2018 | 20/12/2018 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-55S | |
Soyuz MS-10 | Burlak | 2 | 11/10/2018 | 11/10/2018 | Kazakhstan | (ISS AF-56S) Launch abort around two minutes into the flight at an altitude of approximately 50 km due to one of the four strap-on boosters (block D of first stage) failing to cleanly separate from the core second stage; crew made safe ballistic (6.7 g maximum acceleration) landing after reaching an apogee of some 90 km. | |
Soyuz MS-11 | Antares | 3 / 3 | 03/12/2018 | 25/06/2019 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-57S | |
Soyuz MS-12 | Burlak | 3 / 3 | 15/03/2019 | 03/10/2019 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-58S; reflight for Alexey Ovchinin and Nick Hague who had suffered a launch abort on Soyuz-MS 10 | |
Soyuz MS-13 | Cliff | 3 / 3 | 20/07/2019 | 06/02/2020 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-59S | |
Soyuz MS-14 | – | – | 27/08/2019 | 06/09/2019 | Kazakhstan | unmanned test flight evaluating the transition from the Soyuz-FG to the new Soyuz-2.1a rocket including a test of the modified launch abort system. | |
Soyuz MS-15 | Sarmat | 3 / 3 | 25/09/2019 | 17/04/2020 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-61S | |
Soyuz MS-16 | Irkut | 3 / 3 | 09/04/2020 | 22/10/2020 | Kazakhstan | ISS AF-62S; first crewed launch using the Soyuz 2.1a rocket | |
Soyuz MS-17 | Favor | 3 / 3 | 14/10/2020 | 17/04/2021 | Kazakhstan | carrying members of Expedition crews 63/64 | |
Soyuz MS-18 | Kazbek | 3 / 3 | 09/04/2021 | 17/10/2021 | Kazakhstan | carrying members of Expedition crew 64 | |
Soyuz MS-19 | Astraeus | 3 / 3 | 05/10/2021 | 30/03/2022 | Kazakhstan | film team (director and actress) filming parts of the movie Vyzov ("The challenge") on board the ISS | |
Soyuz MS-20 | Altair | 3 / 3 | 08/12/2021 | 20/12/2021 | Kazakhstan | flight with two space tourists booked by space tourism company Space Adventures | |
Soyuz MS-21 | Don | 3 / 3 | 18/03/2022 | 29/09/2022 | Kazakhstan | ISS 67S; first crewed launch to ISS after start of Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
Soyuz MS-22 | Altai | 3 / 0 | 21/09/2022 | 28/03/2023 | Kazakhstan | ISS 68S; successfully returned without crew following cooling leakage sustained on 15/12/2022 while docked to ISS | |
Soyuz MS-23 | – | 0 / 3 | 24/02/2023 | 27/09/2023 | Kazakhstan | ISS 69S; replacement vehicle for MS-22, flown uncrewed to the ISS | |
Soyuz MS-24 | Antares | 3 / 3 | 15/09/2023 | Mar 2024 | Kazakhstan | ISS 70S | |
Soyuz MS-25 | Kazbek | 3 / 3 | 23/03/2024 | 24/09/2024 | Kazakhstan | ISS 71S | |
Soyuz MS-26 | 3 / 3 | 11/09/2024 | Mar 2025 | Kazakhstan | ISS 72S | ||