Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)

Soyuz TMA-M

Capsule

Soyuz TMA-M
RetiredHuman Rated

Overview

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Soyuz is a series of spacecraft designed for the Soviet space programme by the Korolyov Design Bureau (now RKK Energia) in the 1960s that remains in service today. The Soyuz succeeded the Voskhod spacecraft and was originally built as part of the Soviet Manned Lunar programme. The Soyuz spacecraft is launched on a Soyuz rocket, the most frequently used and most reliable launch vehicle in the world to date. The Soyuz rocket design is based on the Vostok launcher, which in turn was based on the 8K74 or R-7A Semyorka, a Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile. All Soyuz spacecraft are launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

Agency

Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)

Type

Capsule

Maiden Flight

October 7, 2010

Crew Capacity

3

Flight Life

Up to six months docked to Space station

Specifications

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Manned and Cargo ISS Logistics, Lifeboat

7.48

Height (m)

2.72

Diameter (m)

Payload Capacity (kg)

Return Capacity (kg)

Mission Record

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20

Total Launches

20

Successful

0

Failed

20

Spacecraft Flown

Landing Record

20

Attempted Landings

20

Successful Landings

0

Failed Landings

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