Manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-28 planned to launch from Baikonur in late November 2025 — before the launch of Soyuz-5

More than 2,000 guests will attend the planned launch

The city of Baikonur is preparing to welcome tourists for rocket launches in July, September, November, and December. The largest influx is expected in late November — for the launch of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-28.

Such launches traditionally generate the most interest: more than two thousand people will come to Baikonur for the November launch. Up to two thousand guests are expected for other launches — in July, September, and December.

Although the exact dates and types of launches have not yet been officially confirmed, it was previously reported that the Progress MS-31 cargo ship is scheduled to be sent in July, and the first test of the new Soyuz-5 launch vehicle in December.

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