july, 2019
15jul00:00Soyuz FG • Soyuz MS-13Crewed Expedition Flight to ISS

Event Details
Launch Date: July 2019 Launch Window: TBA Launch Vehicle: Soyuz 2-1A Launch Operator: Roscosmos Launch Site: Site 1/5, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan Payload: Soyuz MS-13 Spacecraft Manufacturer: RSC Energia Crew (TBC): Aleksandr Skvortsov (Roscosmos, CDR) Luca Parmitano (ESA, FE-1) Andrew Morgan (NASA, FE-2) Rendezvous & Docking: TBA A Russian
Event Details
Launch Date: | July 2019 |
Launch Window: | TBA |
Launch Vehicle: | Soyuz 2-1A |
Launch Operator: | Roscosmos |
Launch Site: | Site 1/5, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan |
Payload: | Soyuz MS-13 |
Spacecraft Manufacturer: | RSC Energia |
Crew (TBC): | Aleksandr Skvortsov (Roscosmos, CDR) Luca Parmitano (ESA, FE-1) Andrew Morgan (NASA, FE-2) |
Rendezvous & Docking: | TBA |
A Russian Soyuz FG rocket will launch the crewed Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft into orbit for a same-day rendezvous with the International Space Station to bring the Expedition 60/61 crew to their orbital home and workplace for a half-year mission. Carrying crew members from Russia, the U.S. and Italy, the Soyuz 2-1A rocket will operate for nine minutes to deliver the spacecraft into a 200-Kilometer orbit from where it will maneuver up into the Station’s orbit of 400 Kilometers for a fully automated link-up. The 7,200-Kilogram Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft will remain docked to the Rassvet Module throughout the crew’s stay on ISS to act as life boat and return them to Earth at the end of their flight via parachute-assisted landing in Kazakhstan.
Mission Resources:
🚀 Launch Vehicle Overview: Soyuz FG
🛰 Payload Overview: Soyuz MS Series
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