As industry shuns Russia, SpaceX, rivals get a lift
Russia’s Soyuz rocket (pictured) has carried people and payloads to space for decades, a workhorse that has amassed a record of reliability as the most launched in spaceflight history. Yet in the span of a few weeks, the Soyuz’s prospects have been severely diminished. The nation’s moves to rework commercial contracts, halt deliveries and effectively seize property from Western customers has shaken the industry’s faith in Russia and its signature rocket.
While the rocket had already been facing rising competition from new launch vehicles, the latest moves accelerate the shift away from Soyuz, opening the door for US and European firms such as SpaceX, Rocket Lab USA and Arianespace. Potentially billions of dollars in contracts could be up for grabs to send commercial satellites into orbit or ferry cargo to the International Space Station.