Names | ISS 70S |
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Mission type | ISS crew transport |
Operator | Roscosmos |
COSPAR ID | 2023-143A |
SATCAT no. | 57862 |
Mission duration | 203 days, 15 hours, 33 minutes and 12 seconds |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Soyuz MS-25 No. 755 |
Spacecraft type | Soyuz MS |
Manufacturer | Energia |
Crew | |
Crew size | 3 |
Members | Loral O'Hara |
Launching | |
Landing | |
Callsign | Antares |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 15 September 2023, 15:44:35 UTC |
Rocket | Soyuz 2.1a |
Launch site | Baikonur, Site 31/6 |
Contractor | Progress |
End of mission | |
Landing date | 6 April 2024, 07:17:47 UTC |
Landing site | Kazakh Steppe, Kazakhstan (47°25′6.12″N 69°38′56.22″E / 47.4183667°N 69.6489500°E) |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Inclination | 51.659° |
Docking with ISS | |
Docking port | Rassvet nadir |
Docking date | 15 September 2023, 18:53:32 UTC |
Undocking date | 6 April 2024, 03:54:58 UTC |
Time docked | 203 days, 9 hours, 1 minute and 26 seconds |
Mission patches: launch (left) and landing (right) Top: launching crew, from left: O'Hara, Kononenko, and Chub Bottom: landing crew, from left: O'Hara, Novitsky, and Vasilevskaya |
Soyuz MS-24, Russian production No. 755 and identified by NASA as Soyuz 70S, was a Russian crewed Soyuz spaceflight launched from Baikonur on 15 September 2023 to the International Space Station.[1]