Soyuz MS-28

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Soyuz MS-28
NamesISS 72S
Mission typeCrewed mission to ISS
OperatorRoscosmos
Websiteen.roscosmos.ru
Mission duration180 days (planned)
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeSoyuz MS
ManufacturerRSC Energia
Crew
Crew size3
Members[1]
Start of mission
Launch dateSeptember 2025 (planned)[2]
RocketSoyuz-2.1a
Launch siteBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 31
ContractorProgress Rocket Space Centre
End of mission
Landing dateMarch 2026 (planned)
Landing siteKazakh Steppe, Kazakhstan
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeLow Earth orbit
Inclination51.66°
Docking with ISS
Docking portTBA
Docking dateSeptember 2025 (planned)
Undocking dateMarch 2026 (planned)
 

Soyuz MS-28 is a planned Russian crewed Soyuz spaceflight to launch from Baikonur in September 2025 to the International Space Station.[2][3]

Crew[edit]

Primary crew

Position Crew member
Commander Russia Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, Roscosmos
Expedition 73/74
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer Russia Aleksey Zabrickij, Roscosmos
Expedition 73/74
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer United States TBA, NASA
Expedition 73/74

Backup crew

Position Crew member
Commander Russia Oleg Artemyev, Roscosmos
Pilot Russia Anna Kikina, Roscosmos
Flight Engineer United States TBA, NASA

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-astronaut-don-pettit-to-conduct-science-during-fourth-mission/
  2. ^ a b "Better Late Than Never: New ISS Crew Prepares to Fly, All-Female EVAs Possible in October - AmericaSpace". www.americaspace.com. 10 September 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Госкорпорация "Роскосмос"". Telegram. Retrieved 12 March 2024.