A Russian Soyuz-U launch vehicle launched the M-07M/39P Progress resupply ship into orbit on Friday morning, enroute to what was an issue-free Sunday docking with the International Space Station (ISS). Meanwhile, an investigation overview into aborted docking of the M-06M/38P Progress has been reviewed by NASA managers.
"ISS Deorbit Progress Disposal"
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The Russian cargo ship Progress M-66/32P has launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, ahead of docking…
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The Russian re-supply ship Progress 22 (M-57) has launched on top of a Soyuz-U launch…
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SpaceX kicked off 2025 by continuing its record-breaking pace of Falcon 9 launches while also…
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International Space Station finishes challenging year as plans are made for its retirement
The International Space Station continues to act as humanity’s outpost in low-Earth orbit, a role…
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New spacecraft, new firsts, new hardware – International Space Station wraps up a busy and historic 2022
by Joseph Navin2022 has marked another busy chapter for the International Space Station (ISS). Along with its…
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SpaceX’s first launch of the second half of 2022 occurred on Thursday when a Falcon…
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SpaceX made its seventeenth launch of the year on Friday to put another batch of…
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Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov performed a spacewalk on the Russian side of…
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Two satellites came close to colliding in orbit Wednesday, highlighting the potential hazard posed by…
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Last Sunday (October 6th) the annual ESA-ESTEC open house day was held on the grounds…
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Orbital ATK’s Antares rocket returned to flight in a new configuration on Monday, two years…
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Orbital ATK’ Cygnus resupply spacecraft finally returned to flight on Sunday following weather scrubs over…
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Orbital Sciences Corporation – with their new version of their Antares rocket – will make…