Russia launches 3 astronauts to ISS
Russia today used its Soyuz-2 rocket to launch three astronauts to ISS, one American and two Russians, lifting off from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
At posting the Soyuz capsule had still not docked with ISS, but should do so shortly.
The leaders in the 2023 launch race:
64 SpaceX
42 China
13 Russia
7 Rocket Lab
7 India
American private enterprise still leads China in successful launches 75 to 42, and the entire world combined 75 to 68. SpaceX by itself still trails the rest of the world combined (excluding American companies) 64 to 68.
Russia today used its Soyuz-2 rocket to launch three astronauts to ISS, one American and two Russians, lifting off from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
At posting the Soyuz capsule had still not docked with ISS, but should do so shortly.
The leaders in the 2023 launch race:
64 SpaceX
42 China
13 Russia
7 Rocket Lab
7 India
American private enterprise still leads China in successful launches 75 to 42, and the entire world combined 75 to 68. SpaceX by itself still trails the rest of the world combined (excluding American companies) 64 to 68.