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29 May 2003 - The Soyuz launcher during transport to the launch
29 May 2003 - The Soyuz launcher during transport to the launch pad
The launcher
 
Starsem, a European/Russian company, supplied the Soyuz/Fregat rocket that launched Mars Express on 2 June 2003.

The Soyuz rocket was first launched in November 1963 and has since flown more than 1500 times with a 98% success rate.

It usually has three stages, but a fourth stage is added for particularly demanding launches. In the case of Mars Express, this is the Fregat.
 
During the launch, the Fregat was ignited twice. The first ignition placed it into a circular orbit after separation from Soyuz. The second, a few hours later, injected Mars Express into its interplanetary trajectory.  
 
Launcher mass capability
LauncherLauncher capability
Soyuz/Fregat1200 kg (inc. launcher adapter)
Spacecraft itemCurrent mass
Dry spacecraft:680 kg
Propellant:428 kg
Lander:60 kg
Payload:113 kg
Total launch mass1108 kg

 
 
Last update: 10 October 2005

 


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