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Planned Russian space missions in 2026
For missions in 2025 click here March: A Soyuz-2 rocket to launch Progress MS-33 (No. 463) from Baikonur toward the International Space Station, ISS. First quarter: Russia to introduce the Start-1M launcher (INSIDER CONTENT) converted from the Topol-M ICBM. (As of 2024) July: A Soyuz-2-1a rocket to launch Soyuz MS-29 crew vehicle from Baikonur carrying three members of Expedition 75 to the International Space Station, ISS. On Aug. 21, 2024, Roskosmos announced that Russian cosmonauts Petr Dubrov, Sergei Korsakov and Anna Kikina had been appointed to the Soyuz MS-29 crew. July: A Soyuz-2 rocket to launch Progress MS-34 (No. 464) from Baikonur toward the International Space Station, ISS. November: A Soyuz-2 rocket to launch Progress MS-35 (No. 465) from Baikonur toward the International Space Station, ISS. December 2026: Russia to launch the Ekspress-AMU4 communications satellite (INSIDER CONTENT) for a Russian federal operator. (As of 2022-2024) 2026: A Proton-M rocket to launch the Luch-5VM data-relay satellite (INSIDER CONTENT) from Baikonur. (As of 2024) 2026: A Soyuz-2/Fregat rocket to launch the first batch of 15 operational Buro 1440 Internet satellites (INSIDER CONTENT). (As of 2024) 2026: A Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat rocket to launch the first pair of operational Skif Internet satellites (INSIDER CONTENT) into a 8,070-kilometer polar orbit from Vostochny. (As of 2023 and 2024) 2026: The first launch of the Soyuz-5 rocket from the Baiterek facility in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. (As of 2024. As of 2023, the launch was promised on Dec. 24, 2025) 2026: A Soyuz-2-1b/Fregat rocket to launch the first Ekspress-RV communications satellite (INSIDER CONTENT) from Plesetsk. (As of 2024) 2026: A Soyuz-2-1b rocket to launch Resurs-PM No. 1 satellite (INSIDER CONTENT) from Baikonur. (In 2024, the launch was postponed from 2025 to 2026.)
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