Soyuz MS-24 Successfully Docks at International Space Station, Bringing New Crew Over Ukrainian Airspace

by Liam O'Connor
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Soyuz MS-24 Docking at International Space Station

Soyuz MS-24 Successfully Docks at International Space Station, Bringing New Crew Over Ukrainian Airspace

The Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft, carrying NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, aligned itself with the International Space Station (ISS) for a successful docking. This event was captured by NASA TV.

The spacecraft joined the ISS at 2:53 p.m. EDT as it flew 260 miles above Ukraine, specifically to the south of Kyiv. The launch for this mission was initiated 3 hours prior, at 11:44 a.m. EDT (8:44 p.m. Baikonur local time), from the Baikonur Cosmodrome situated in Kazakhstan.

The connecting hatches between the ISS and Soyuz MS-24 were officially unsealed at 5:16 p.m. EDT, facilitating the entry of the new crew members. This addition to the already seven-member team of Expedition 69 temporarily raises the ISS’s total occupancy to 10 individuals.

The newly constituted Expedition 69 team on the space station now comprises NASA astronauts Loral O’Hara, Jasmin Moghbeli, and Frank Rubio, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko, Nikolai Chub, Dmitri Petelin, Konstantin Borisov, and Sergey Prokopyev, as well as ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa. Loral O’Hara will be aboard the ISS for a six-month term, while Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub have committed to a one-year stay at the orbital facility.

The launch vehicle Soyuz MS-24, containing one NASA astronaut and two Roscosmos cosmonauts, was propelled toward the ISS, as documented by NASA TV.

On the date of September 27, astronauts Frank Rubio, Dmitri Petelin, and Sergey Prokopyev will be departing from the ISS to make their journey back to Earth via the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft. This team has been part of the orbital laboratory since their arrival on September 21, 2022.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Soyuz MS-24 Docking at International Space Station

What spacecraft was involved in the recent docking with the International Space Station?

The spacecraft involved was Soyuz MS-24, which was carrying NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub.

Who are the crew members aboard Soyuz MS-24?

The crew aboard Soyuz MS-24 includes NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub.

At what time did the Soyuz MS-24 dock with the International Space Station?

The Soyuz MS-24 docked with the International Space Station at 2:53 p.m. EDT.

Where was the International Space Station located during the docking?

The International Space Station was traveling 260 miles over Ukraine, specifically to the south of Kyiv, at the time of the docking.

Where did the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft launch from?

The spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 11:44 a.m. EDT, which is 8:44 p.m. local Baikonur time.

When did the hatches between the ISS and Soyuz MS-24 officially open?

The hatches between the ISS and the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft officially opened at 5:16 p.m. EDT.

How many people are currently aboard the International Space Station following this event?

Following this event, the total population of the International Space Station temporarily increased to 10 individuals.

What is the duration of stay for the new crew members on the International Space Station?

NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara will spend six months aboard the ISS, while Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub will each spend one year on the orbital facility.

Who are the astronauts that will be returning to Earth soon?

On September 27, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio and Roscosmos cosmonauts Dmitri Petelin and Sergey Prokopyev will be returning to Earth on the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft.

How long has the departing crew been on the International Space Station?

The departing crew members have been aboard the ISS since their arrival on September 21, 2022.

More about Soyuz MS-24 Docking at International Space Station

  • Official NASA Announcement on Soyuz MS-24 Docking
  • Roscosmos Press Release on Soyuz MS-24 Mission
  • International Space Station Expedition 69 Overview
  • Baikonur Cosmodrome Launch Schedule
  • NASA TV Coverage of Soyuz MS-24 Mission
  • Detailed Timeline of Expedition 69
  • ISS Crew Members and Their Duration of Stay
  • Information on Soyuz Spacecraft
  • Current Occupants of the International Space Station
  • Upcoming Departures from the ISS

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10 comments

RocketFan September 16, 2023 - 11:08 am

Baikonur Cosmodrome, the starting point of so many historic missions. never gets old

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SkyGazer September 16, 2023 - 12:46 pm

Cant wait for the crew to return. Wonder what insights they’ll bring back.

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CuriousMindy September 16, 2023 - 2:29 pm

260 miles over Ukraine, huh? Wonder if you can see anything interesting from that height.

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JohnDoe42 September 16, 2023 - 3:57 pm

Wow, 10 ppl on the ISS at once? thats gotta be crowded lol.

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SpaceEnthusiast99 September 16, 2023 - 4:44 pm

so cool that O’Hara is going to be up there for 6 months! What an adventure.

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StarryEyed September 16, 2023 - 5:37 pm

one year in space? i can’t even imagine, takes real guts.

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TechieTom September 16, 2023 - 8:01 pm

those docking times are super precise. engineering at its finest.

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SciGeek September 17, 2023 - 2:17 am

Does anyone know what kind of experiments they’re gonna do? Would love to know.

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EarthWatcher September 17, 2023 - 4:31 am

Expedition 69 has quite the international representation. NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, and JAXA all together. Amazing!

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AstroMick September 17, 2023 - 5:03 am

Love how this article gets straight to the facts. No fluff.

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