![NickStevens Graphics on Twitter: "The Original Soyuz-A design, from 1962. Note the lack of a docking port, and the much larger orbital module. Taken from "The Soviet Manned Space Program" , by NickStevens Graphics on Twitter: "The Original Soyuz-A design, from 1962. Note the lack of a docking port, and the much larger orbital module. Taken from "The Soviet Manned Space Program" , by](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EVWk8vtWAAIG4ar.jpg:large)
NickStevens Graphics on Twitter: "The Original Soyuz-A design, from 1962. Note the lack of a docking port, and the much larger orbital module. Taken from "The Soviet Manned Space Program" , by
![Space Shuttle Almanac on Twitter: "FYI anyone curious as to where the leak was wishing the Soyuz orbital module - you can see the final image with the patch repair. https://t.co/vpMHXhZjk4" / Space Shuttle Almanac on Twitter: "FYI anyone curious as to where the leak was wishing the Soyuz orbital module - you can see the final image with the patch repair. https://t.co/vpMHXhZjk4" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DmzPZfnUUAAq7dg.jpg)
Space Shuttle Almanac on Twitter: "FYI anyone curious as to where the leak was wishing the Soyuz orbital module - you can see the final image with the patch repair. https://t.co/vpMHXhZjk4" /
![Here's whats left of the Soyuz MS-10 orbital module. Its in pretty good shape for the fact it impacted the earth at high speed. Photo credit: Nasa Space Flight Now forum. : Here's whats left of the Soyuz MS-10 orbital module. Its in pretty good shape for the fact it impacted the earth at high speed. Photo credit: Nasa Space Flight Now forum. :](https://i.redd.it/63t4j4aqrrt11.jpg)
Here's whats left of the Soyuz MS-10 orbital module. Its in pretty good shape for the fact it impacted the earth at high speed. Photo credit: Nasa Space Flight Now forum. :
![Soyuz Parachutes to Safe Landing on Snow-Covered Kazakh Steppe with U.S.-Russian Crew Trio – Spaceflight101 Soyuz Parachutes to Safe Landing on Snow-Covered Kazakh Steppe with U.S.-Russian Crew Trio – Spaceflight101](http://spaceflight101.com/soyuz-ms-06/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/SoyuzMS06Return-4.jpg)