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-tower jettison
Soyuz MS-28 launches three new crew members to ISS Soyuz MS-28 crew The Soyuz MS-28 crew is comprised of two Russian cosmonauts and a single NASA astronaut Two crew members made their first flights to space
Soyuz Rocket Rolls Out as Cygnus Parks Away from Station A Soyuz rocket rolled out to its launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan today to begin counting down to a Thanksgiving Day liftoff of three new crew members to the International Space Station
Soyuz transports new crew to ISS - SpaceNews A Soyuz spacecraft delivered two Russian cosmonauts and one American astronaut to the International Space Station Nov 27 for an eight-month stay
Soyuz | Spaceflights Facts | Britannica Soyuz, any of several versions of Soviet Russian crewed spacecraft launched since 1967 and the longest-serving crewed-spacecraft design in use