Soyuz MS-27 to launch three new crew members to ISS
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Mon, 07 Apr 2025 22:03:10 +0000
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The fourth crewed space launch of 2025 is set to fly to low-Earth orbit. 
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The fourth crewed space launch of 2025 is set to fly to low-Earth orbit. 
Soyuz MS-27 is scheduled to liftoff at 05:47 UTC on Tuesday, April 8, from  Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Roscosmos Sergey 
Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritsky, and NASAs Jonathan Jonny Kim will be onboard,  flying to the International Space Station (ISS). 
With an on-time launch, Soyuz MS-27 will dock to the Prichal module of the  Russian segment of the Station at 09:03 UTC on Tuesday. After docking, this  Soyuz will join Soyuz MS-26, Crew Dragon Endurance , Progress MS-29, and  Progress MS-30 as part of the visiting vehicle complement at the orbiting  laboratory. 
 
The three Soyuz MS-27 crew members will join the Crew-10 and Soyuz MS-26  astronauts on the ISS, increasing the number of people on the Station to 10  during the handover between the MS-26 and MS-27 crews. Soyuz MS-26 is  scheduled to undock from the Station on April 20, whereupon Expedition 72 
will come to a close, and Expedition 73 will begin. Soyuz MS-27 crewmembers  from left to right: Jonny Kim, Sergey Ryzhikov, and Alexey Zubritsky. 
(Credit: Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center) 
Soyuz MS-27 is commanded by Sergey Ryzhikov, a spaceflight veteran making his  third flight to space. Born in August 1974 in Bugulma, Tatarstan, Ryzhikov is  a graduate of the Kachinsky Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots and a  lieutenant colonel in the Russian Air Force. Ryzhikov has earned over 700  flight hours on aircraft like the L-39 Albatros and MiG-29 Fulcrum, as well 
as 350 parachute jumps. 
Ryzhikov was selected by Roscosmos as a cosmonaut in October 2006 and 
finished his training in June 2009. He trained alongside European Space 
Agency (ESA) astronauts Tim Peake and Thomas Pesquet, along with Japans  Norishige Kanai and NASAs Randolph Bresnik, during the ESA CAVES mission in  Sardinia in 2011. 
Ryzhikovs first spaceflight was Soyuz MS-02, which launched on Oct. 19, 2016.  He spent 173 days aboard ISS during Expedition 49 and Expedition 50 and  returned to Earth on April 10, 2017. His second flight, Soyuz MS-17, launched  to the Station on Oct. 14, 2020, joining the Expedition 63 crew. Ryzhikov  later commanded the ISS during Expedition 64 and conducted a spacewalk during  his 185-day stay in orbit. Cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov outside of the ISS 
during Russian EVA-47 on Nov. 18, 2020. (Credit: Roscosmos/Sergey  Kud-Sverchkov) 
Fellow Roscosmos crew member Alexey Zubritsky, born in the Zaporizhzhia 
Oblast of Ukraine in August 1992, is one of two flight engineers on Soyuz  MS-27. Zubritsky, a senior lieutenant in the Russian Air Force, was selected  as a cosmonaut in 2018. He is a graduate of the Ivan Kozhedub National  University of the Air Force and is making his first spaceflight. 
Joining Ryzhikov and Zubritsky is NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, serving as the  missions second flight engineer. Born in Los Angeles, California, in February  1984, Kim enlisted in the U.S. Navy after graduating from high school in 
2002. He became a Navy SEAL after his initial training. 
Kim served on SEAL Team 3 and saw combat in the Middle East, earning a Silver  Star and other awards, before earning a commission as an officer in 2012.  Later, he became an aeromedical dual-designated flight surgeon and naval  aviator. Currently a lieutenant commander in the Navy, Kim was selected as  part of the 2017 NASA Group 22 astronaut class, known as the Turtles, and  served as a capsule communicator (CAPCOM) in Mission Control starting in 
2020. Astronaut Jonny Kim photographed in an EVA suit. (Credit: NASA) 
Kim has also served as an operations officer for the ISS program and was  selected as one of 17 astronauts on the first Artemis Team to train for the  first crewed missions of the Artemis program. 
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Kim holds a Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, in mathematics from the  University of San Diego and a Doctor of Medicine degree from Harvard Medical  School. Married with three children, he also completed a medical internship 
at two hospitals in Boston and earned a Pat Tillman Foundations Tillman  Scholar selection. 
Soyuz MS-27 is scheduled to spend eight months docked to the Russian segment  of the ISS, with its return to Earth scheduled for Dec. 8. During the crews  time in orbit, they will conduct experiments and maintenance work on the  Stations systems. At least one EVA is still planned this year for the U.S.  segment of the Station, and Jonny Kim is trained on EVA operations. 
The Soyuz MS-27 crew was originally assigned as the Soyuz MS-26 backup crew.  Typically, backup crews for one mission become the primary crew for the next  Soyuz flight, though there have been crew changes in the past due to illness  or other factors. The crew of Expedition 73, comprised of members of Soyuz  MS-27 and Crew-10. (Credit: NASA) 
The backup crew for Soyuz MS-27 is veteran commander Sergey Kud-Sverchkov,  flight engineer Sergey Mikayev, and flight engineer Christopher Williams of  NASA. They have been named as the prime crew for Soyuz MS-28, scheduled to  launch no earlier than Nov. 27. Once the handover between the two crews is  complete, Expedition 73 will end with Soyuz MS-27s undocking on Dec. 8, and  Expedition 74 will officially start. 
The Soyuz MS-27 launch will be the second Soyuz 2.1a rocket launch of 2025 
and the first of two Soyuz crewed flights from Baikonur this year. 
 (The Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft and rocket being raised onto the launch pad at  Baikonur. Credit: NASA) 
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