The Russian cargo ship Progress M-66/32P has launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, ahead of docking with the International Space Station (ISS) on February 13. The resupply vehicle is carrying 2.5 tons of cargo for the Station’s Expedition 18 crew.
"ISS Deorbit Progress Disposal"
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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…