Roscosmos Launches

Every Roscosmos launch: Soyuz family crewed and cargo flights, Angara and scientific missions from Baikonur, Vostochny and Plesetsk. Auto-refreshed daily, more frequently as liftoff approaches. Data from Launch Library 2 by The Space Devs.

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Roscosmos Launches tracks the scheduled missions associated with Roscosmos, with the bundled sample centred on Soyuz 2.1a flights from Baikonur Cosmodrome rather than on a broad survey of every Russian launch vehicle or space programme. The current events include a Progress cargo mission and a Soyuz crew-transport mission, both tied to Site 31/6 at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and listed with precise launch timing. That makes the feed more operational than historical: it is concerned with the launches moving through the near-term schedule, not with the wider institutional story of the Russian space sector. Each entry is a timed launch event, and the details that matter are the mission name, vehicle family, launch site, and planned liftoff window. The sample shows how Roscosmos scheduling can place orbital resupply and crew transport within the same calendar while keeping the Soyuz line as the common vehicle family. It also underlines the continuing operational importance of Baikonur for the current listed slate, with launch-site detail carried alongside the mission title. Because launch timing can change for technical checks, range coordination, payload readiness, or weather, a launch calendar is useful mainly when it stays aligned with the latest operational plan rather than with a static announcement. This Smart Calendar Feed is free to subscribe and works with Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, and Outlook, keeping Roscosmos launch windows beside newsroom diaries, engineering schedules, and overnight watch plans without manual entry. The calendar updates regularly so delays, date changes, and newly published missions appear automatically. For this Roscosmos schedule, the practical value lies in having the next Soyuz-linked Baikonur launches visible in one place as the manifest evolves.

Upcoming events

June 2026

JUN17

1:40 AM – 2:40 AMUTC

Soyuz 2.1a / Progress MS-35 (96P)

31/6, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan

in 3 weeks

July 2026

JUL14

2:43 PM – 3:43 PMUTC

Soyuz 2.1a / Soyuz MS-29

31/6, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan

in 7 weeks

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