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English: Soyuz
  • Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)/S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia (RSC Energia)
  • Soyuz spacecraft have been in use since the mid-1960s and have been upgraded periodically. Soyuz can support independently three suited crewmembers for up to 5.2 days and be docked to the ISS up to 200 days. The vehicle has an automatic docking system and may be piloted automatically or by a crewmember. The Soyuz provides transportation of Crewmembers and cargo to/from the ISS. The Soyuz is comprised of 3 modules, the Descent module is the only one which returns to Earth.
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