Soyuz MS-27 launch, docking
Russia’s Soyuz MS-27 mission is expected to launch three people to the International Space Station for a multi-month mission.
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Russia’s Soyuz MS-27 mission is expected to launch three people to the International Space Station for a multi-month mission.
Beginning April 2025; transitioning to Expedition 74 in September 2025
After about six months at the International Space Station, the Progress MS-29 cargo ship is expected to undock with trash and unneeded equipment bound for a destructive reentry over the Pacific Ocean.
After about six months in space, NASA’s Crew-10 mission is set to return home aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Endurance spacecraft.
After at least six months aboard the International Space Station, Russia’s Soyuz MS-27 three-person crew is expected to return to Earth.
SpaceX is set to launch NASA’s four-person Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station. Launch will be in Crew Dragon Endurance atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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