Author Topic: LIVE: Soyuz-U launch with Progress M-09M Docking - January 28/30, 2011  (Read 58755 times)

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Maybe the Progress was having second thoughts about docking :D
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And that, friends, is how you do that!

Fantastic. Great job.

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Chris published that article lightning-fast!

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Chris published that article lightning-fast!

Ha, not really. I updated Pete's article and just waited for the docking time ;)

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2011/01/progress-m-09m-launch-stowage-laden-iss/
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current confirguration
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Hard mate confirmed.... hooks confirmed closed.
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Sun-up... clear view of progress now docked
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Offline Space Pete

NASA TV Video: "Progress" Docks to ISS.

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Offline Space Pete

A photo of Progress approaching the ISS from Paolo Nespoli, and a photo of Progress docked to DC-1 Nadir from Dimitri Kondratyev.
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Offline Space Pete

Progress M-09M/41P undocked successfully from DC-1 at 11:41 AM GMT today.
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Offline Space Pete

Progress M-09M Departed from the ISS
:: 22.04.2011

Progress M-09M cargo vehicle undocked from the ISS on April 22. At 15:38 MSK Friday the vehicle was commanded for departure, and undocked from the Pirs module in 3 min. The cargo supplier was docked to this port on Jan. 30.
Progress M-09M will continue its autonomous mission till April 26 to be used for Radar-Progress scientific experiment to investigate reflection feature of the plasma generated by operations of the Progress propulsion. On the 26th, it will be drowned in the remote area of the Pacific.
 
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Offline Space Pete

Progress M-09M was Sunk in the Pacific
:: 27.04.2011

Russia's Progress M-09M cargo spacecraft was sunk in the remote area in southern Pacific Ocean on Tuesday after it undocked from the International Space Station on April 22.
Following the undocking the spacecraft participated in a five-day geophysical scientific experiment codenamed Radar-Progress. Unburnt parts of the freighter were sunk at the "spaceship cemetery" at about 17:23 Moscow time (13:23 GMT).
The next Progress is to fly to the ISS today.

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