Soyuz MS-24

Russia

Manned Flight nº:

Earth orbit Flight nº:

Russia manned Flight nº:

-th manned flight to ISS. Flight: ISS-**

Launch, orbit & landing data:

Designation 23143A
Launch date - time 15 September 2023 - 15:44:35 UTC-
Launch site Baikonur, LC31/6
Launch vehicle  Soyuz-2.1a (No. S15000-051)
Manufacturer Energia
Soyuz designation 11F732A48 nº755
Mass (kg)  kg
Docking date - time 15 September 2023 - 18:53:32 UTC
Target spacecraft/port ISS/Rassvet?
Earth orbit on :
   - Perigee / Apogee 415 - 435 km
   - Inclination 51.66°
   - Period  min
Undocking date - time 06 April 2024 - 03:54:58 UTC
Deorbit burn date - time 
Landing date - time 06 April 2024 - 07:17:47 UTC
Landing location 47°25'6.12"N, 69°38'56.22"E
Flight Duration (d:hr:min) 
Nbr orbits 
Landing crew Novitsky, Vasileuskaya and O'Hara (crew TMA-)
Soyuz MS-24 path

Launched Crew

Nr. Name Job Duration Orbits
1  Kononenko, Oleg (Russia)  Commander  373d 20h 14m  5984;
2  Chub, Nikolai (Russia)  Flight Engineer  373d 20h 14m  5984
3  O'Hara, Loral (US)  Flight Engineer  203d 15h 33m  3264

NOTE: Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub landed on September 23, 2024 at 11:59:03.8 UTC with Soyuz MS-25.

Soyuz MS-24 crew

Launch crew: Kononenko, Chub and O'Hara.

Soyuz MS-24 backup

Backup crew: Ovchinin and Dyson.


Backup Crew

Nr. Name Job
1  Ovchinin, Aleksei Nikolaevich (Russia)  Commander
2  Dyson, Tracy Caldwell (US)  Flight Engineer

Note: On August 15, 2023 Oleg Platonov was removed from the backup crew due to medical problems. Aleksei Ovchinin is now backup for Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub. But Oleg Platonov is still in training with two backup cosmonauts.

Mission details:



Crew training

Crew in training.

Rollout

Soyuz rollout.



Reday for launch

Soyuz ready for launch on pad 1.

Landing

Cabine landing on parachutes.

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Astrophilately covers:


Soyuz MS-24 launch cover

Launch cancel Baikonur 15.09.2023.


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