Russia rolls out Soyuz MS-29 rocket at Baikonur for July 14 launch
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Russia rolled out a Soyuz-2.1a rocket with the Soyuz MS-29 crew spacecraft to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome on July 11. The rocket was erected vertically and final pre-launch preparations began. The mission to the International Space Station is scheduled for July 14.
The Rollout
The Soyuz-2.1a rocket with the Soyuz MS-29 spacecraft was transported to the launch pad at Baikonur on July 11, according to Lada.kz citing Zakon.kz. After arrival, the rocket was raised to vertical and teams began final pre-launch checks. The rollout marks the last major ground milestone before the crewed flight.
Mission Details
The Soyuz MS-29 mission is set to carry a crew to the International Space Station, with launch scheduled for July 14. The spacecraft will dock with the station's Russian segment. The crew composition has not been disclosed in the report.
What's Next
The launch is scheduled for July 14 from Baikonur's Site 31. It remains unclear which cosmonauts and astronauts will fly on MS-29.
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Russia rolls out Soyuz MS-29 rocket at Baikonur for July 14 launch

