March 3 (Reuters) - Russian Aerospace Forces, part of the country's armed forces, launched a Soyuz rocket carrying a spacecraft for defence purposes, the state RIA news agency reported early on ...
(Reuters) - Russian Aerospace Forces, part of the country's armed forces, launched a Soyuz rocket carrying a spacecraft for defence purposes, the state RIA news agency reported early on Monday ...
MOSCOW-Russian Aerospace Forces, part of the country’s armed forces, launched a Soyuz rocket carrying a spacecraft for defence purposes, the state RIA news agency reported early on March 3 ...
The Aerospace Forces launched the Soyuz-2.1b medium-class launch vehicle with a spacecraft ‘in the interests of the Russian Defence Ministry’. Russian Aerospace Forces, part of the country's ...
Russia Launches Soyuz Rocket With Spacecraft for Defence Purposes, RIA Reports (Reuters) - Russian Aerospace Forces, part of the country's armed forces, launched a Soyuz rocket carrying a ...
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The Russian Soyuz rocket is launched as needed for space missions, including carrying equipment and astronauts to the International Space Station. According to the European Space Agency, the Soyuz ...
The U.S. Space Force has added Kent, Wash.-based Stoke Space and California-based Rocket Lab USA to the list of providers for its $5.6 billion round of national security launches. Each company ...
The first commercial mission of Europe's new heavy-lift rocket Ariane 6 has been rescheduled ... with the first two carried into space on Russian Soyuz rockets in 2018 and 2020.
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The spent rocket parts fell into the Atlantic Ocean. The upper stage's Vinci engine ignited two times to reach a nearly circular polar orbit about 500 miles (800 kilometers) above the Earth.