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29
Days:
16
Hours:
29
Mins:
25
SecondsLiftoff Time:
Liftoff Time (UTC):
Launch Window:
Launch Pad:
Launch Facility:
June 27, 2023 - 11:34 (+00:00)
June 27, 2023 - 11:34
Instantaneous
Cosmodrome Site 1S
Vostochny Cosmodrome
Soyuz-2, GRAU index 14A14, is the collective designation for the 21st-century version of the Russian Soyuz rocket. In its basic form, it is a three-stage carrier rocket for placing payloads into low Earth orbit. The first-stage boosters and two core stages feature uprated engines with improved injection systems, compared to the previous versions of the Soyuz. Digital flight control and telemetry systems allow the rocket to be launched from a fixed launch platform, whereas the launch platforms for earlier Soyuz rockets had to be rotated as the rocket could not perform a roll to change its heading in flight.
The RD-107 and its sibling RD-108 initially used to launch the R-7 Semyorka missiles, The RD-107 engine were later used on space launch vehicles based on the R-7 missile, As of 2021 Vary similar RD-107A and RD-108A were used to launch the Soyuz 2.1a and Soyuz 2.1b
The RD-108 and its sibling RD-107 initially used to launch the R-7 Semyorka missiles, The RD-107 engine were later used on space launch vehicles based on the R-7 missile, As of 2021 Vary similar RD-107A and RD-108A were used to launch the Soyuz 2.1a and Soyuz 2.1b
The RD-0124 is used on the Soyuz-2.1b and Soyus-2.1v
Rocket:
Soyuz 2.1b Fregat-M
Cosmodrome Site 1S
Vostochny Cosmodrome, Siberia, Russian Federation