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  2. Soyuz-2 - Wikipedia

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    Soyuz‑2 (Russian: Союз‑2, lit. 'Union‑2') ( GRAU index : 14A14 ) is a modernized expendable medium-lift launch vehicle and the seventh major version of the Soyuz rocket family . It includes key enhancements over its predecessors, including improved engines along with digital flight control and telemetry systems, enabling launches from ...

  3. Soyuz 2 - Wikipedia

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    Soyuz 2 (Russian: Союз 2, Union 2) was an uncrewed spacecraft (capsule number 7K-OK-P No. 11) [4] in the Soyuz family, intended to be the target of a docking ...

  4. Soyuz (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    Soyuz (Russian: Союз, lit. 'union', GRAU index: 11A511) is a family of Soviet and later Russian expendable medium-lift launch vehicles initially developed by the OKB-1 design bureau and manufactured by the Progress Rocket Space Centre factory in Samara, Russia.

  5. Russia launches Soyuz rocket with dozens of satellites ... - AOL

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    The Soyuz-2.1 launch spacecraft, which lifted off from Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome, carried two Ionosfera-M satellites, which will become part of the space system for monitoring the Earth's ...

  6. Soyuz craft launches en route to International Space Station ...

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    A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying a Russian, a Belarusian and an American en route to the International Space Station (ISS) was launched on Saturday from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan ...

  7. Soyuz (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Soyuz (Russian: Союз, IPA:, lit. 'Union') is a series of spacecraft which has been in service since the 1960s, having made more than 140 flights. It was designed for the Soviet space program by the Korolev Design Bureau (now Energia).

  8. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    [note 2] Liquid-propellant rockets have a motor that feeds liquid propellant(s) into a combustion chamber. Most liquid engines use a bipropellant , consisting of two liquid propellants (fuel and oxidizer) which are stored and handled separately before being mixed and burned inside the combustion chamber.

  9. Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31 - Wikipedia

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    Baikonur Site 31, also designated as Site 31/6, is a launch complex at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.It serves as a key launch site, supporting Soyuz-2 launches for both crewed and uncrewed missions.