Soyuz
SpaceX success is bad news for Russia which was the sole transporter of astronauts since 2011
NASA gave up its shuttle programme in 2011 and since then has paid USD 80 million for each astronaut taken to the ISS on the Russian Soyuz.
Check out the humanoid Russia sent aboard the Soyuz
Scientists have sent a humanoid nicknamed Fyodor (Skybot F-850).
Defect found on Russian rocket ahead of US OneWeb launch
The Russian Soyuz is scheduled to blast off from Guiana Space Centre carrying the first satellites into space for OneWeb.
Russia launches first manned voyage to ISS since rocket accident
The Soyuz lifted off at 1131 GMT from Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
'We trust our rocket', crew says ahead of first space launch since failure
Russian investigators said the rocket failure was caused by a sensor that was damaged during assembly.
After aborted mission, NASA astronaut confident about December launch
Astronaut Anne McClain, along with a Russian cosmonaut and a Canadian astronaut, will man the December 3 mission.
Russia plans first manned space mission since rocket failure
A Russian cosmonaut and US astronaut were forced to abort their mission on Oct. 11 and perform an emergency landing.
Russian Soyuz rocket failure caused by faulty sensor
Russian news agencies citing an official confirmed the same.