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This is a list of the manned space missions conducted by the Russian Federal Space Agency since 1992. All Russian manned space missions thus far have been carried out using the Soyuz vehicle.

The Russian Federal Space Agency was the successor to the Soviet space program. Numeration of the Soyuz flights therefore continues from previous Soviet Soyuz launches. For previous flights of the Soyuz and other manned space vehicles, see List of Soviet manned space missions.

Contents

March 1992–April 2002 [edit]

Order Patch Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
67 Soyuz-tm14.jpg Soyuz TM-14 17 March 1992 145 d 14 h 10 m 32 s 10 August 1992 A. Viktorenko A. Kaleri K.-D. Flade
Germany
launch
M. Tognini
France
landing
Visited Mir (14).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-15.
68 Soyuz-tm15.jpg Soyuz TM-15 27 July 1992 188 d 21 h 41 m 15 s 1 February 1993 A. Solovyev S. Avdeyev M. Tognini
France
launch
Visited Mir (15).
69 Soyuz-tm16.jpg Soyuz TM-16 24 January 1993 179 d 0 h 43 m 45 s 22 July 1993 G. Manakov A. Poleshchuk J.-P. Haigneré
France
landing
Visited Mir (16).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-17.
70 Soyuz-tm17.jpg Soyuz TM-17 1 July 1993 196 d 17 h 45 m 22 s 14 January 1994 V. Tsibliyev A. Serebrov J.-P. Haigneré
France
launch
Visited Mir (17).
Accidentally impacted the station.
71 Soyuz-tm18.jpg Soyuz TM-18 8 January 1994 182 d 0 h 27 m 1 s 9 July 1994 V. Afanasyev Yu. Usachov V. Polyakov
launch
Visited Mir (18).
72 Soyuz-tm19.jpg Soyuz TM-19 1 July 1994 125 d 22 h 53 m 36 s 4 November 1994 Yu. Malenchenko T. Musabayev U. Merbold
Germany
landing
Visited Mir (19).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-20.
73 Soyuz-tm20.jpg Soyuz TM-20 3 October 1994 169 d 5 h 21 m 35 s 22 March 1995 A. Viktorenko Ye. Kondakova U. Merbold
Germany
launch
V. Polyakov
landing
Visited Mir (20).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-18.
74 Soyuz TM-21 Patch.png Soyuz TM-21 14 March 1995 181 d 0 h 41 m 6 s 11 September 1995 V. Dezhurov
launch
A. Solovyev
landing
G. Strekalov
launch
N. Budarin
landing
N. Thagard
United States
launch
Visited Mir (21). First launch of American astronaut.
Crew was returned by STS-71; returned two cosmonauts from the same mission.
75 Soyuz-tm22.jpg Soyuz TM-22 3 September 1995 179 d 1 h 41 m 45 s 29 February 1996 Yu. Gidzenko S. Avdeyev T. Reiter
Germany
Visited Mir (22).
76 Soyuz-tm23 3.jpg Soyuz TM-23 21 February 1996 193 d 19 h 7 m 35 s 2 September 1996 Yu. Onufrienko Yu. Usachov C. André-Deshays
France
landing
Visited Mir (23).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-24.
77 Soyuz-tm24.jpg Soyuz TM-24 17 August 1996 196 d 17 h 26 m 13 s 2 March 1997 V. Korzun A. Kaleri C. André-Deshays
France
launch
R. Ewald
Germany
landing
Visited Mir (24).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-25.
78 Soyuz-tm25.jpg Soyuz TM-25 10 February 1997 184 d 22 h 7 m 40 s 14 August 1997 V. Tsibliyev A. Lazutkin R. Ewald
Germany
launch
Visited Mir (25).
The station experienced a dangerous onboard fire (23 February 1997) and a collision which left one of its modules punctured (25 June 1997).
79 Soyuz-tm26Mir24patch.png Soyuz TM-26 5 August 1997 197 d 17 h 34 m 36 s 19 February 1998 A. Solovyev P. Vinogradov L. Eyharts
France
landing
Visited Mir (26). Repaired some of the damage previously sustained.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-27.
80 PegaseSoyuzTM27.png Soyuz TM-27 29 January 1998 207 d 12 h 51 m 2 s 25 August 1998 T. Musabayev N. Budarin L. Eyharts
France
launch
Yu. Baturin
landing
Visited Mir (27).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-28.
81 Soyuz-tm-28 2.jpg Soyuz TM-28 13 August 1998 198 d 16 h 31 m 19 s 28 February 1999 G. Padalka S. Avdeyev
launch
Yu. Baturin
launch
I. Bella
Slovakia
landing
Visited Mir (28).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-29.
82 Soyuz TM-29 logo.png Soyuz TM-29 20 February 1999 188 d 20 h 16 m 19 s 28 August 1999 V. Afanasyev J.-P. Haigneré
France
I. Bella
Slovakia
launch
S. Avdeyev
landing
Visited Mir (29).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-28.
83 Soyuz-tm-30-patch.svg Soyuz TM-30 4 April 2000 72 d 19 h 42 m 16 s 16 June 2000 S. Zalyotin A. Kaleri Last visit to Mir (30).
84 Soyuz TM-31 patch.png Soyuz TM-31 31 October 2000 186 d 21 h 48 m 41 s 6 May 2001 Yu. Gidzenko
launch
T. Musabayev
landing
S. Krikalev
launch
Yu. Baturin
landing
W. Shepherd
United States
launch
D. Tito1
landing
First Soyuz visit and first occupation of the ISS (1) by Expedition 1 (returned by STS-102).
Returned crew from Soyuz TM-32.
85 Soyuz TM-32 patch.png Soyuz TM-32 28 April 2001 185 d 21 h 22 m 40 s 31 October 2001 T. Musabayev
launch
V. Afanasyev
landing
Yu. Baturin
launch
C. Haigneré
France
landing
D. Tito1
launch
K. Kozeyev
landing
Visited ISS (2). First "space tourist".
Returned crew of Soyuz TM-33.
86 Soyuz TM-33 patch.png Soyuz TM-33 21 October 2001 195 d 18 h 52 m 18 s 5 May 2002 V. Afanasyev
launch
Yu. Gidzenko
landing
C. Haigneré
France
launch
R. Vittori
Italy
landing
K. Kozeyev
launch
M. Shuttleworth1
landing
Visited ISS (3).
Returned crew of Soyuz TM-34.
87 Soyuz TM-34 logo.png Soyuz TM-34 25 April 2002 198 d 17 h 37 m 45 s 10 November 2002 Yu. Gidzenko
launch
S. Zalyotin
landing
R. Vittori
Italy
launch
Yu. Lonchakov
landing
M. Shuttleworth1
launch
F. De Winne
Belgium
landing
Visited ISS (4).
Returned crew of Soyuz TMA-1.

October 2002–June 2010 [edit]

Order Patch Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
88 Soyouz TMA-1 logo.svg Soyuz TMA-1 30 October 2002 185 d 22 h 53 m 14 s 4 May 2003 S. Zalyotin
launch
N. Budarin
landing
Yu. Lonchakov
launch
D. Pettit
United States
landing
F. De Winne
Belgium
launch
K. Bowersox
United States
landing
Visited ISS (5). First flight of TMA-class Soyuz.
Returned Expedition 6 from ISS.
89 Soyuz TMA-2 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-2 26 April 2003 184 d 22 h 46 m 28 s 28 October 2003 Yu. Malenchenko E. Lu
United States
P. Duque
Spain
landing
Visited ISS (6) with Expedition 7 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-3.
90 Soyuz TMA-3 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-3 18 October 2003 194 d 18 h 33 m 12 s 30 April 2004 A. Kaleri M. Foale
United States
P. Duque
Spain
launch
A. Kuipers
Netherlands
landing
Visited ISS (7) with Expedition 8 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-4.
91 Soyuz TMA-4 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-4 19 April 2004 187 d 13 h 22 m 0 s 24 October 2004 G. Padalka M. Fincke
United States
A. Kuipers
Netherlands
launch
Yu. Shargin
landing
Visited ISS (8) with Expedition 9 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-5.
92 Soyuz TMA-5 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-5 14 October 2004 192 d 19 h 2 m 0 s 24 April 2005 S. Sharipov L. Chiao
United States
Yu. Shargin
launch
R. Vittori
Italy
landing
Visited ISS (9) with Expedition 10 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-6.
93 Soyuz TMA-6 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-6 15 April 2005 179 d 23 h 36 m 57 s 11 October 2005 S. Krikalev J. Phillips
United States
R. Vittori
Italy
launch
G. Olsen1
landing
Visited ISS (10) with Expedition 11 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-7.
94 Soyuz TMA-7 patch.svg Soyuz TMA-7 1 October 2005 189 d 19 h 53 m 0 s 8 April 2006 V. Tokarev W. McArthur
United States
G. Olsen1
launch
M. Pontes
Brazil
landing
Visited ISS (11) with part of Expedition 12 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-8.
95 Soyuz TMA-8 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-8 30 March 2006 182 d 22 h 43 m 0 s 29 September 2006 P. Vinogradov J. Williams
United States
M. Pontes
Brazil
launch
A. Ansari1
landing
Visited ISS (12) with part of Expedition 13 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-9.
96 Soyuz TMA-9 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-9 18 September 2006 215 d 8 h 22 m 0 s 21 April 2007 M. Tyurin M. Lopez-Alegria
United States
A. Ansari1
launch
C. Simonyi1
landing
Visited ISS (13) with Expedition 14 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-10.
97 Soyuz TMA-10 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-10 7 April 2007 196 d 17 h 5 m 0 s 21 October 2007 O. Kotov F. Yurchikhin C. Simonyi1
launch
S. Shukor
Malaysia
landing
Visited ISS (14) with Expedition 15 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-11.
98 Soyuz TMA-11 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-11 10 October 2007 191 d 19 h 7 m 19 April 2008 Yu. Malenchenko P. Whitson
United States
S. Shukor
Malaysia
launch
S. Yi
South Korea
landing
Visited ISS (15) with Expedition 16 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-12.
99 Soyuz TMA-12 Patch.png Soyuz TMA-12 8 April 2008 198 d 16 h 21 m 24 October 2008 S. Volkov O. Kononenko S. Yi
South Korea
launch
R. Garriott1
landing
Visited ISS (16) with Expedition 17 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-13.
100 Soyuz-TMA-13-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-13 12 October 2008 178 d 0 h 15 m 8 April 2009 Yu. Lonchakov M. Fincke
United States
R. Garriott1
launch
C. Simonyi1
landing
Visited ISS (17) with Expedition 18 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-14.
101 Soyuz-TMA-14-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-14 26 March 2009 199 d 16 h 43 m 11 October 2009 G. Padalka M. Barratt
United States
C. Simonyi1
launch
G. Laliberté1
landing
Visited ISS (18) with Expedition 19 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-16.
102 Soyuz-TMA-15-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-15 27 May 2009 187 d 20 h 43 m 1 December 2009 R. Romanenko F. De Winne
Belgium
R. Thirsk
Canada
Visited ISS (19) with Expedition 20 crew.
103 Soyuz-TMA-16-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-16 30 September 2009 169 d 4 h 8 m 18 March 2010 M. Surayev J. Williams
United States
G. Laliberté1
launch
Visited ISS (20) with Expedition 21 crew.
104 Soyuz-TMA-17-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-17 20 December 2009 163 d 5 h 33 m 2 June 2010 O. Kotov T. Creamer
United States
S. Noguchi
Japan
Visited ISS (21) with Expedition 22 crew.
105 Soyuz-TMA-18-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-18 2 April 2010 176 d 0 h 59 m 25 September 2010 A. Skvortsov M. Korniyenko T. Caldwell
United States
Visited ISS (22) with Expedition 23 crew.
106 Soyuz-TMA-19-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-19 15 June 2010 163 d 7 h 11 m 26 November 2010 F. Yurchikhin S. Walker
United States
D. Wheelock
United States
Visited ISS (23) with Expedition 24 crew.

October 2010–present [edit]

Order Patch Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
107 Soyuz-TMA-01M-Mission-Patch.svg Soyuz TMA-01M 7 October 2010 159 d 8 h 43 m 16 March 2011 A. Kaleri O. Skripochka S. Kelly
United States
Visited ISS (24) with Expedition 25 crew.
108 Soyuz-TMA-20-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-20 15 December 2010 159 d 7 h 18 m 24 May 2011 D. Kondratyev C. Coleman
United States
P. Nespoli
Italy
Visited ISS (25) with Expedition 26 crew.
109 Soyuz-TMA-21-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-21 4 April 2011 164 d 17 h 42 m 16 September 2011 A. Samokutyayev A. Borisenko R. Garan
United States
Visited ISS (26) with Expedition 27 crew.
110 Soyuz-TMA-02M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-02M 7 June 2011 166 d 06 h 13 m 22 November 2011 S. Volkov M. Fossum
United States
S. Furukawa
Japan
Visited ISS (27) with Expedition 28 crew.
111 Soyuz-TMA-22-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-22 14 November 2011 165 d 07 h 31 m 27 April 2012 A. Shkaplerov A. Ivanishin D. Burbank
United States
Visited ISS (28) with Expedition 29 crew.
112 Soyuz-TMA-03M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-03M 21 December 2011 192 d 18 h 58 m 1 July 2012 O. Kononenko A. Kuipers
Netherlands
D. Pettit
United States
Visited ISS (29) with Expedition 30 crew.
113 Soyuz-TMA-04M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-04M 15 May 2012 124 d 23 h 52 m 17 September 2012 G. Padalka S. Revin J. Acaba
United States
Visited ISS (30) with Expedition 31 crew.
114 Soyuz-TMA-05M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-05M 15 July 2012 126 d 11 h 16 m 19 November 2012 Yu. Malenchenko S. Williams
United States
A. Hoshide
Japan

Visited ISS (31) with Expedition 32 crew.

115 Soyuz-TMA-06M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-06M 23 October 2012 143 d 16 h 20 m 16 March 2013 O. Novitski Ye. Tarelkin K. Ford
United States
Visited ISS (32) with Expedition 33 crew.
116 Soyuz-TMA-07M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-07M 19 December 2012 145 d 14 h 18 m 14 May 2013 R. Romanenko T. Marshburn
United States
C. Hadfield
Canada
Visited ISS (33) with Expedition 34 crew
117 Soyuz-TMA-08M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-08M 28 March 2013 In progress September 2013
expected
P. Vinogradov A. Misurkin C. Cassidy
United States
Visiting ISS (34) with Expedition 35 crew

Future manned flights [edit]

Order Patch Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
118 Soyuz-TMA-09M-Mission-Patch.png Soyuz TMA-09M May 2013
expected
N/A F. Yurchikhin K. Nyberg
United States
L. Parmitano
Italy
119 Soyuz TMA-10M September 2013
expected
N/A O. Kotov S. Ryazanski M. Hopkins
United States
120 Soyuz TMA-11M November 2013
expected
N/A M. Tyurin R. Mastracchio
United States
K. Wakata
Japan
121 Soyuz TMA-12M March 2014
expected
N/A A. Skvortsov O. Artemyev S. Swanson
United States
122 Soyuz TMA-13M May 2014
expected
N/A M. Surayev G. Wiseman
United States
A. Gerst
Germany
123 Soyuz TMA-14M September 2014
expected
N/A A. Samokutyayev Ye. Serova B. Wilmore
United States
124 Soyuz TMA-15M November 2014
expected
N/A A. Shkaplerov S. Cristoforetti
Italy
T. Virts
United States
125 Soyuz TMA-16M March 2015
expected
N/A Yu. Lonchakov M. Korniyenko S. Kelly
United States

Notes [edit]

1 Commercially-funded cosmonaut or other "spaceflight participant".

See also [edit]


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