Soyuz 7K-TM was the spacecraft used in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975, which saw the first and only docking of a Soyuz spacecraft with an Apollo command and service module.
Although they were conceived by the Soviet Union at the start of the sixties, the Soyuz spacecraft are still used today, but with important modifications. They have transported Russian crews to the Soviet stations Salyut and Mir and to the International Space Station.
Soyuz, any of several versions of Soviet /Russian crewed spacecraft launched since 1967 and the longest-serving crewed-spacecraft design in use.
Conceived in 1960, the Soyuz spacecraft became the second-generation Soviet vehicle capable of carrying humans into space. Unlike its predecessor -- a one-seat Vostok -- the Soyuz would be able to conduct active maneuvering, orbital rendezvous and docking.
Soyuz spacecraft Details about the Soyuz, its crew, vehicle training and the return trip.
Explore the Soyuz Spacecraft, a staple of space travel since the 1960s, and discover how it transports cosmonauts to the International Space Station. This animation features detailed 3D models created ...
Military.com: US-Russian Crew of 3 Blasts off to the International Space Station in a Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
MOSCOW (AP) — A U.S.-Russian crew of three began a mission to the International Space Station aboard a Russian spacecraft following a successful launch Thursday. A Soyuz booster rocket lifted off at 2 ...
US-Russian Crew of 3 Blasts off to the International Space Station in a Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
The Soyuz program is one of the most enduring and successful human spaceflight programs in history. Developed by the Soviet Union and continued by Russia, Soyuz has played a pivotal role in crewed space missions since its inception in the 1960s.