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  1. Soyuz (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

    There have been three failed launches of a crewed Soyuz vehicle: Soyuz 18a in 1975, Soyuz T-10a in 1983 and Soyuz MS-10 in October 2018. The 1975 failure was aborted after escape …

  2. Soyuz | Spaceflights & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 17, 2025 · Soyuz, any of several versions of Soviet /Russian crewed spacecraft launched since 1967 and the longest-serving crewed-spacecraft design in use.

  3. The Apollo-Soyuz Mission - NASA

    Mar 18, 2010 · The Apollo-Soyuz mission began at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Soyuz 19 launched July 15, 1975, at 8:20 a.m. EDT, carrying cosmonauts Alexey Leonov and Valery …

  4. ESA - The Russian Soyuz spacecraft

    Although they were conceived by the Soviet Union at the start of the sixties, the Soyuz spacecraft are still used today, but with important modifications. They have transported Russian crews to …

  5. The Soyuz spacecraft - RussianSpaceWeb.com

    Conceived in 1960, the Soyuz spacecraft became the second-generation Soviet vehicle capable of carrying humans into space. Unlike its predecessor -- a one-seat Vostok -- the Soyuz would …

  6. Soyuz (rocket family) - Wikipedia

    Soyuz (Russian: Союз, lit. 'union', as in Soviet Union, GRAU index: 11A511) is a family of Soviet and later Russian expendable, medium-lift launch vehicles initially developed by the OKB-1 …

  7. The Soyuz Program - Spacecraft Database - Soviet Union / Russia

    The Soyuz program remains active, serving as the primary means of crewed transportation to and from the International Space Station (ISS). With ongoing missions and continued …