Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft gets into space with help from the Soyuz rocket. This launch profile shows all the major milestones of the flight, including liftoff, booster separation and spacecraft separation.
If you want to know how the Soyuz reaches orbit, watch this video. The time, vehicle velocity and altitudes shown in this animation are approximate.
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Soyuz spacecraft have been launching people into orbit since 1967 and are currently ferrying crews to and from the International Space Station.
While the spacecraft has always launched into orbit atop a Soyuz rocket, the most recent variant doing the job is Soyuz 2.1a.
Liftoff for crews have historically taken place from Site 1 at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. However, only Site 31 has been modified to support the newest variant of the carrier rocket.
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