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Soyuz-2.1b

Soyuz-2 (2.1a / 2.1b / ST-A / ST-B)
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A MetOp spacecraft ready for the launch atop a Soyuz-2.1a rocket.
Function Orbital carrier rocket
Manufacturer TsSKB-Progress
Country of origin Russia
Size
Height 46.3 m (152 ft)
Diameter 2.95 m (9 ft 8 in)
Mass 312,000 kg (688,000 lb)
Stages 2 or 3
Capacity
Payload to LEO 2.1a: 7,020 kg (15,480 lb)
2.1b: 8,200 kg (18,100 lb)
Payload to SSO ST-A: 4,230 kg (9,330 lb)
ST-B: 4,900 kg (10,800 lb)
Payload to GTO ST-A: 2,810 kg (6,190 lb)
ST-B: 3,250 kg (7,170 lb)
Associated rockets
Family R-7 (Soyuz)
Launch history
Status Active
Launch sites
Total launches 62 (2.1a: 28, 2.1b: 32, 2.1v: 2)
Successes 57 (2.1a: 26, 2.1b: 30, 2.1v: 1)
Failures 2 (2.1a: 1, 2.1b: 1, 2.1v: 0)
Partial failures 3 (2.1a: 1, 2.1b: 1, 2.1v: 1)
First flight 2.1a: 8 November 2004
2.1b: 27 December 2006
2.1v: 28 December 2013
Notable payloads
Boosters - Blok-B,V,G,D
No. boosters 4
Length 19.6 m (64 ft)
Diameter 2.68 m (8.8 ft)
Empty mass 3,784 kg (8,342 lb)
Gross mass 44,413 kg (97,914 lb)
Propellant mass 39,160 kg (86,330 lb)
Engines RD-107A
Thrust Sea level: 839.48 kN (188,720 lbf)
Vacuum: 1,019.93 kN (229,290 lbf)
Specific impulse Sea level: 263.3 s (2.582 km/s)
Vacuum: 320.2 s (3.140 km/s)
Burn time 118 seconds
Fuel LOX / RG-1
First stage - Blok-A
Length 27.10 m (88.9 ft)
Diameter 2.95 m (9.7 ft)
Empty mass 6,545 kg (14,429 lb)
Gross mass 99,765 kg (219,944 lb)
Propellant mass 90,100 kg (198,600 lb)
Engines RD-108A
Thrust Sea level: 792.41 kN (178,140 lbf)
Vacuum: 921.86 kN (207,240 lbf)
Specific impulse Sea level: 257.7 s (2.527 km/s)
Vacuum: 320.6 s (3.144 km/s)
Burn time 286 seconds
Fuel LOX / RG-1
Second stage - Blok-I
Length 6.70 m (22.0 ft)
Diameter 2.66 m (8 ft 9 in)
Empty mass 2,355 kg (5,192 lb)
Gross mass 27,755 kg (61,189 lb)
Propellant mass 25,400 kg (56,000 lb)
Engines 2.1a / STA: RD-0110
2.1b / STB: RD-0124
Thrust RD-0110: 298 kN (67,000 lbf)
RD-0124: 294.3 kN (66,200 lbf)
Specific impulse RD-0110: 326 seconds
RD-0124: 359 seconds
Burn time 270 seconds
Fuel LOX / RG-1
Upper stage (optional) - Fregat / Fregat-M / Fregat-MT
Length 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
Diameter Fregat / Fregat-M: 3.35 m (11.0 ft)
Fregat-MT: 3.80 m (12.5 ft)
Empty mass Fregat: 930 kg (2,050 lb)
Fregat-M: 980 kg (2,160 lb)
Fregat-MT: 1,050 kg (2,310 lb)
Propellant mass Fregat: 5,250 kg (11,570 lb)
Fregat-M: 5,600 kg (12,300 lb)
Fregat-MT: 7,100 kg (15,700 lb)
Engines S5.92
Thrust 19.85 kN (4,460 lbf)
Specific impulse 333.2 seconds
Burn time 1100 seconds
Fuel N2O4 / UDMH
Upper stage (optional) - Volga
Length 1.025 m (3.36 ft)
Diameter 3.2 m (10 ft)
Empty mass 840 kg (1,850 lb)
Propellant mass 300–900 kg (660–1,980 lb)
Engines 17D64
Thrust 2.94 kN (660 lbf)
Specific impulse 307 seconds
Fuel N2O4 / UDMH

Soyuz-2, GRAU index 14A14, is the collective designation for the new version of the Russian Soyuz rocket. In its basic form, it is a three-stage carrier rocket for placing payloads into low Earth orbit. The first-stage boosters and two core stages feature uprated engines with improved injection systems, compared to the previous versions of the Soyuz. Digital flight control and telemetry systems allow the rocket to be launched from a fixed launch platform, whereas the launch platforms for earlier Soyuz rockets had to be rotated as the rocket could not perform a roll to change its heading in flight.

Soyuz-2 is often flown with an upper stage, which allows it to lift payloads into higher orbits, such as Molniya and geosynchronous orbits. The upper stage is equipped with independent flight control and telemetry systems from those used in the rest of the rocket. The NPO Lavochkin manufactured Fregat is the most commonly used upper stage.

Soyuz-2 rockets were first launched from Site 31 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, and Site 43 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, launch facilities shared with earlier R-7 derived rockets including the Soyuz-U and Molniya. Commercial Soyuz-2 flights are contracted by Starsem, and have launched from Site 31 at Baikonur and ELS (l'Ensemble de Lancement Soyouz), which has been built at the Guiana Space Centre on the northern coast of South America. The Soyuz-2 version ST-B can deliver 3,250 kg (7,170 lb) to geostationary transfer orbit from this equatorial site. In 2016 the new started operating Soyuz-2 flights as well, from its first launch pad called .


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