This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 2000 and 2004. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise.
Date and Time (UTC) | Configuration | Serial Number | Launch Site | Result | Payload | Remarks |
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2000 | ||||||
1 February 2000, 06:47 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-1 | Mir Logistics | |
8 February 2000, 23:00 | Soyuz-U / Fregat (11A511U) | ST-07 | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | IRDT | |
Gruzovoy Market | ||||||
20 March 2000, 18:28 | Soyuz-U / Fregat (11A511U) | ST-08 | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | Dumsat | |
4 April 2000, 05:01 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TM-30 | Crewed orbital flight, 2 cosmonauts Final crew of the Mir space station | |
25 April 2000, 20:08 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-2 | Mir Logistics | |
3 May 2000, 13:25 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Kosmos 2370 | ||
16 July 2000, 12:39 | Soyuz-U / Fregat (11A511U) | ST-09 | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | Samba | |
Salsa | ||||||
6 August 2000, 18:26 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-3 (1P) | ISS Logistics | |
9 August 2000, 11:13 | Soyuz-U / Fregat (11A511U) | ST-10 | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | Rumba | |
Tango | ||||||
29 September 2000, 09:30 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | Kosmos 2375 | ||
16 October 2000, 21:27 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-43 | Mir Logistics | |
31 October 2000, 07:52 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TM-31 | Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts ISS Expedition 1 | |
16 November 2000, 01:32 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-4 (2P) | ISS Logistics | |
2001 | ||||||
24 January 2001, 04:28 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-5 | Mir deorbit spacecraft | |
26 February 2001, 08:09 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-44 (3P) | ISS Logistics | |
28 April 2001, 07:37 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TM-32 | Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts Docked with the ISS | |
20 May 2001, 22:32 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | F15000-001 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-6 (4P) | ISS Logistics Maiden flight of Soyuz-FG 11A511U-FG |
29 May 2001, 17:55 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-43/4, Plesetsk | Success | Kosmos 2377 | ||
20 July 2001, 00:17 | Molniya-M (8K78M) | LC-43/4, Plesetsk | Success | Molniya 3-51 | ||
21 August 2001, 09:23 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-45 (5P) | ISS Logistics | |
14 September 2001, 23:34 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-SO1 | ISS assembly mission 4R | |
Pirs | ISS airlock | |||||
21 October 2001, 08:59 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TM-33 | Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts Docked with the ISS | |
25 October 2001, 11:34 | Molniya-M (8K78M) | LC-43/3, Plesetsk | Success | Molniya 3-52 | ||
26 November 2001, 18:24 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | F15000-002 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-7 (6P) | ISS Logistics |
Kolibri 2000 | ||||||
2002 | ||||||
25 February 2002, 17:26 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-43/3, Plesetsk | Success | Kosmos 2387 | ||
21 March 2002, 20:13 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-8 (7P) | ISS Logistics | |
1 April 2002, 22:06 | Molniya-M (8K78M) | LC-16/2, Plesetsk | Success | Kosmos 2388 | ||
25 April 2002, 06:26 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TM-34 | Crewed orbital flight, 3 cosmonauts Docked to the ISS | |
26 June 2002, 05:36 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-46 (8P) | ISS Logistics | |
25 September 2002, 16:58 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | E15000-003 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-9 (9P) | ISS Logistics |
15 October 2002, 18:20 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-43/3, Plesetsk | Failure | Foton-M1 | Ingestion of debris into the Blok D turbopump at T+8 seconds led to engine failure. The strap-on separated from the launch vehicle at T+20 seconds, which was automatically shut down by its onboard computer and impacted near the pad. One person on the ground was killed and several injured. | |
30 October 2002, 16:58 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | E15000-004 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TMA-1 | Crewed flight with 3 Cosmonauts Docked to the ISS First crewed use of Soyuz-FG 11A511U-FG |
24 December 2002, 12:20 | Molniya-M (8K78M) | LC-16/2, Plesetsk | Success | Kosmos 2393 | ||
2003 | ||||||
2 February 2003, 12:59 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-47 (10P) | ISS Logistics | |
2 April 2003, 01:53 | Molniya-M (8K78M) | LC-16/2, Plesetsk | Success | Molniya 1-92 | ||
26 April 2003, 03:53 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | 15000-006 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TMA-2 | Crewed flight with 2 Cosmonauts ISS Expedition 7 |
2 June 2003, 18:24 | Soyuz-FG / Fregat (11A511U-FG) | E15000-005/ ST-11 | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | Mars Express | Mars orbiter |
Beagle 2 | Mars lander Launched successfully but later failed | |||||
8 June 2003, 10:34 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-10 (11P) | ISS Logistics | |
19 June 2003, 20:00 | Molniya-M (8K78M) | LC-16/2, Plesetsk | Success | Molniya 3-53 | ||
12 August 2003, 14:20 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | Kosmos 2399 | ||
29 August 2003, 01:47 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-48 (12P) | ISS Logistics | |
18 October 2003, 05:38 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | D15000-007 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TMA-3 | Crewed flight with 3 Cosmonauts ISS Expedition 8 |
27 December 2003, 21:30 | Soyuz-FG / Fregat (11A511U-FG) | D15000-008/ ST-12 | LC-31/6, Baikonur | Success | Amos-2 | Communications satellite |
2004 | ||||||
29 January 2004, 11:58 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M1-11 (13P) | ISS Logistics | |
18 February 2004, 07:05 | Molniya-M (8K78M) | LC-16/2, Plesetsk | Success | Molniya-1T | ||
19 April 2004, 05:19 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | D15000-009 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TMA-4 | Crewed flight with 3 Cosmonauts ISS Expedition 9 |
25 May 2004, 12:34 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-49 (14P) | ISS Logistics | |
11 August 2004, 05:03 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-50 (15P) | ISS Logistics | |
24 September 2004, 16:50 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-16/2, Plesetsk | Success | Kosmos 2410 | ||
14 October 2004, 03:06 | Soyuz-FG (11A511U-FG) | Zh15000-012 | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Soyuz TMA-5 | Crewed flight with 3 Cosmonauts ISS Expedition 10 |
8 November 2004, 18:30 | Soyuz-2.1a (14A14A) | LC-43/4, Plesetsk | Success | Zenit-8 (boilerplate) | Suborbital test Maiden flight of Soyuz-2.1a 14A14A | |
23 December 2004, 22:19 | Soyuz-U (11A511U) | LC-1/5, Baikonur | Success | Progress M-51 (16P) | ISS Logistics |
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