The doomed Progress M-27M resupply ship has met its fiery demise on Thursday night, following its problematic launch last week. In reaction to the loss, Russian planners are evaluating changes to the near-term schedule, including a slip of Soyuz TMA-15M landing’s to June 11-12, moving Progress M-28M’s launch up to the beginning of July, while Soyuz TMA-17M launch is likely to be delayed to the middle of July.
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As the Russians continue their evaluations into the failure of the Progress M27-M mission, the…
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A Russian Soyuz 2-1A rocket lofted the latest Progress resupply vehicle (M-27M) for what was…
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The latest Russian Progress cargo vehicle has docked with the ISS on Tuesday, following its launch…
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A Russian Soyuz 2-1A rocket lofted the latest Progress resupply vehicle (M-25M) for a fast…
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The never-ending run of supply missions to the International Space Station (ISS) continued on Wednesday,…
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A Russian Progress went on a short excursion this week, resulting in a redocking to…
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Just two months after the previous resupply run, another Russian Progress spacecraft launched on a fast-rendezvous…
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A Russian Progress resupply ship launched on a fast-rendezvous mission to the International Space Station…
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The Progress M-21M resupply vehicle was manually docked with the ISS, following an extended trip…
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The latest meeting of NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) was briefed on an updated…
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Russia’s Progress M-20M spacecraft, known in NASA’s numbering scheme as Progress 52 (52P), launched from…
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The Russian Progress resupply vehicle that launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday,…
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In what will be a truly unique event, the Olympic torch for the 2014 Winter…
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A Russian Progress resupply vehicle launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 2:41 pm…
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The Russian Progress M-17M cargo spacecraft lifted off atop a Soyuz-U booster from the Baikonur…
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ASAP discuss plans to deorbit the ISS via the use of two Progress ships
by Chris BerginManagers with the International Space Station Program have discussed their End Of Life (EOL) plans…
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Russia’s Progress M-16M spacecraft, also known as 48P, launched to the International Space Station (ISS)…
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Russia’s Progress M-15M spacecraft, designated by NASA as 47P, has successfully re-docked to the International…
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The Russian Progress M-15M resupply spacecraft, also known by its US designation of 47P, was…