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Given the issues, emerged during the docking of the
#SoyuzMS14 spacecraft with the ISS, the state commission chaired by Roscosmos Director General Dmitry Rogozin will held a meeting to consider the situation and discuss the measures to overcome the fault in the docking system. pic.twitter.com/turpSi08Rf
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The
#SoyuzMS14 is the first piloted spacecraft, which was launched using the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket. In order to certify the system and ensure the safety of cosmonauts the launch on August, 22 was unpiloted and was successful without any issues. pic.twitter.com/Y1RlWP4KE4
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#Video: Soyuz-2.1a rocket launch with the#SoyuzMS14 ship filmed from several points of the Baikonur launching complex
The spacecraft is scheduled to dock the ISS on August 24, at 05:30 UTC. The broadcast will be available at Roscosmos website: http://en.roscosmos.ru/317/ pic.twitter.com/uhICOuLXR2 -
The
#SoyuzMS14 spacecraft docked to the Zvezda module of the International Space Station. The crew is now preparing to open the hatches. The Soyuz ship delivered about 670 kg of dry cargo to the ISS pic.twitter.com/GWzO1vyoLK
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Behind all the robot hype almost lost the fact that
#SoyuzMS14 (that returned to Earth last week) successfully tested several new landing systems. DETAILS: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms.html#ms14 …pic.twitter.com/onMdp8ChOc
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#SoyuzMS14: T+08:49 min → third stage cut-off and separation of the Soyuz MS-14cargo spacecraft! Docking to the International Space Station is scheduled on August 24 at 05:30 UTC pic.twitter.com/tgcLsfvgEn -
The
#SoyuzMS14 spacecraft descent module carrying#SkybotF850 humanoid robot successfully landed. All the reentry and landing operations went as expected!pic.twitter.com/wf7gyzdJmx
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The Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle together with the
#SoyuzMS14 spacecraft has been rolled out to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome to begin final preparations for liftoff.
The launch to the ISS is planned for August 22 at 03:38 UTC pic.twitter.com/ycqqkqb8dN
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Russian humanoid robot #Fedor aka Skybot F-850 is on track to#ISS
It is the first technology of its kind to reach the orbit and the first time a spacecraft is flown without a human crew in 33yrs!

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At Baikonur cosmodrome Roscosmos specialists have completed operations to fill the
#SoyuzMS14 spacecraft with propellant components and compressed gases.
The launch is scheduled for August, 22 pic.twitter.com/pPEnRhMOvI
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#SoyuzMS14 The spacecraft is currently staying afar from the ISS, the docking is scheduled for the reserve date. The crew and the ISS are safe. pic.twitter.com/WWZFgYnX8E
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Hooks have driven.
#SoyuzMS14 is hard docked to the Station! Now a few hours of leak checks.#Roscosmos#SkybotF850pic.twitter.com/L4gleTRfN9
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The
#SoyuzMS14 main parachute system deployment. The descent module is planned to land at 21:34 UTC. pic.twitter.com/nOILBC2xnRShow this thread -
Russia’s
#SkybotF850 android robot will join the Russian crew of the#InternationalSpaceStation to continue tests of “the space-designated anthropomorphous system”. It will be delivered on Russia’s#SoyuzMS14 on 22 August. pic.twitter.com/sFitZNHi8h
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The prelaunch processing of the
#SoyuzMS14 vehicle is in progress at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Today Roscosmos specialists completed the check of solar arrays with check insolation.
The launch is scheduled for August, 22 pic.twitter.com/NqgBa4gJFQ
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The
#SoyuzMS14 spacecraft within the nose assembly was transported for final assembly with the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle to the assembly and test facility of Baikonur cosmodrome.
The launch is scheduled for August 22 pic.twitter.com/WIjBmWVYp2
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The general assembly of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the
#SoyuzMS14 spacecraft was completed. The State Commission issued a certificate of readiness for roll-out on launch pad No. 31.
The launch is scheduled for August 22 pic.twitter.com/kXp9nAKsUc
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At 20:37 UTC the
#SoyuzMS14 engine operation braking command was given, it was on for almost 4 minutes. To perform the braking maneuver, the vehicle turns its engine to the front along the flight trajectory. The descent module is planned to land at 21:34 UTC pic.twitter.com/WFDnJKZWwkShow this thread -
At 21:06 UTC, the
#SoyuzMS14 split into three modules: utility module, descent module and onboard systems module. The descent module carrying#SkybotF850 robot will be the only to return to Earth with the rest modules burn up in the atmosphere. The landing is planned at 21:34 UTCpic.twitter.com/J7CwKasDjzShow this thread -
#SoyuzMS14: today Roscosmos specialists conducted the designer’s inspection of the vehicle and also performed processing operations for the fairing encapsulation of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle
The launch is scheduled for August 22 from Baikonur cosmodrome pic.twitter.com/v4RNgO2FY1
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