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Iran launches 3 Earth-imaging satellites on a Russian Soyuz ride
Iran’s decision to launch three Earth-imaging satellites on a Russian Soyuz rocket marks a new phase in its space program, ...
The upgraded version of Iran’s Kowsar satellite has been successfully integrated with Russia’s Soyuz launch vehicle, marking ...
The Soyuz-5 was originally set to launch by the end of the year from the new Baiterek facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in ...
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Crewed Russian spacecraft meets up with ISS | Space photo of the day for Dec. 17, 2025
Suspended above the Mediterranean Sea, Russia's Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft made its final approach to the International Space Station (ISS) on Nov. 27, 2025, the same day it launched from Earth. Not only ...
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Russia’s competitor to Elon Musk’s SpaceX grounded again for further testing
Russia has once again postponed the launch of its Soyuz-5 rocket, this time due to the need for additional testing.
This mission will mark the final Falcon 9 launch of 2025. In total, Falcon 9 launched 166 missions in 2025 — just shy of the ...
November 27, a part of the launch complex collapsed at Baikonur during the launch of the Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft to the ISS. The accident damaged the only launch pad for Russian manned missions - the ...
Iran’s ambassador to Moscow said three Iranian satellites are scheduled to be launched aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket, describing the mission as a clear sign of Iran’s advances in satellite ...
Welcome to Edition 8.23 of the Rocket Report! Several new rockets made their first flights this year. Blue Origin’s New Glenn was the most notable debut, with a successful inaugural launch in January ...
The successful launch of Europe's first polar orbiting weather satellite, after a string of delays, will reinforce global weather and climate forecasting--and help restore confidence in the venerable ...
Any knowledge as why this isn’t using Vostochny as launch pad? I can understand Baikonur for launches to the ISS but this isn’t intended for that and is no more a Soyuz family rocket than any other ...
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