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LIVE: Progress M-67 launch - July 24, 2009
by
anik
on 27 Apr, 2009 14:14
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by
anik
on 02 Jun, 2009 17:09
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by
eeergo
on 30 Jun, 2009 14:27
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Great video in Roskosmos' Youtube channel about Progress-M67's final processing in Energia's plant (Kurs antenna stow and translation to the rotation and fairing mating stand)
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by
anik
on 13 Jul, 2009 20:48
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Baikonur: Progress M-67 Prepared for Docking13-07-2009http://www.federalspace.ru/NewsDoSele.asp?NEWSID=6738Prelaunch processing of the Progress M-67 cargo supply vehicle continues at Baikonur.
The Progress is prepared for transportation from the integration and test facility to the prop filling station (site 31) today. The transportation is scheduled this night. The filling operation is planned to begin tomorrow morning. The Progress' propulsion will be loaded with prop components and pressurized gases.
On Friday, a "packet" was assembled - 4 units of the launcher's 1 stage were integrated with the core of the second stage. Today, launcher's measurement system is being tested.
Soyuz-U rocket with Progress M-67 is planned to lift off on July 24, at 14:56 Moscow time, from launch pad 1.
Progress M-67 will deliver 2.5t of propellant, spare and scientific equipment, water, gases, NASA cargo to the International Space Station.
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-13.htmlThe Technical Management meeting took place, which made a decision to fuel Progress M-67 cargo vehicle with propellant components and compressed gases. Progress M-67 cargo vehicle balancing and weighing was completed.
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jacqmans
on 16 Jul, 2009 06:01
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July 15, 2009. Baikonur launch site, branch office of S.P.Korolev RSC Energia
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-15.htmlAt Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-67 cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Progress M-67 cargo vehicle fuelled with propellant components and compressed gases was delivered to the Spacecraft Assembly and Testing Facility for final processing operations.
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by
patchfree
on 17 Jul, 2009 19:44
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At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-67 cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Progress M-67 transport cargo vehicle was docked with the transfer compartment in the Spacecraft Assembly and Testing Facility.
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-17.html
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by
jacqmans
on 20 Jul, 2009 10:51
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July 19, 2009. Baikonur launch site, branch office of S.P.Korolev RSC Energia.
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-67 cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Designers inspection of the Progress M-67 cargo vehicle was completed. Payload shroud roll on to the cargo vehicle was performed.
Photo-report:
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-19.html
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#7
by
jacqmans
on 21 Jul, 2009 04:46
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July 20, 2009. Baikonur launch site, branch office of S.P.Korolev RSC Energia.
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-67 cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Orbital module of the Soyuz-U launch vehicle, containing Progress M-67 spacecraft was transported from the spacecraft processing facility for the general integration with LV.
Photo-report:
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-20.html
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#8
by
jacqmans
on 21 Jul, 2009 11:45
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July 21, 2009. Baikonur launch site, branch office of S.P.Korolev RSC Energia
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-67 cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Orbital module of the Soyuz-U launch vehicle, containing Progress M-67 spacecraft was integrated with the Soyuz-U launch vehicle in the processing facility.
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-21.html
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#9
by
patchfree
on 21 Jul, 2009 17:09
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July 21, 2009.
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-67 cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Technical management meeting and Government Commission meeting were convened. A decision is made to roll out Soyuz-U launch vehicle with Progress M-67 transport vehicle to the launch pad.
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-21_2.html
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#10
by
anik
on 22 Jul, 2009 14:11
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by
jacqmans
on 22 Jul, 2009 19:12
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July 22, 2009. Baikonur launch site, branch office of S.P.Korolev RSC Energia
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-67 cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Soyuz-U launch vehicle was rolled out from the integration building to the launch pad. Soyuz-U launch vehicle with Progress M-67 transport vehicle is installed on the launch pad. L-2 days activities have been started.
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss20/progress-m-67/photo_07-22.html
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#12
by
jacqmans
on 22 Jul, 2009 19:17
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#13
by
jacqmans
on 23 Jul, 2009 17:50
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23-07-2009 Progress M-67 Prelaunch Processing: Spare Day
http://www.roscosmos.ru/NewsDoSele.asp?NEWSID=6835 L-2 day in Progress M-67 prelaunch processing is a spare day. Most expert groups have a rest prior to the launch day.
Nevertheless, filling equipment tests and loading of the cargo to be delivered to the ISS. Cosmonauts will receive an issue of the Agruments and Facts news-paper this time in addition to nominal cargo.
Soyuz-U with Progress M-67 cargo vehicle aboard is planned to launch on July 24, at 14:56 Moscow time. The Progress will deliver 2.5 t of cargo to the International Space Station.
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#14
by
patchfree
on 23 Jul, 2009 17:54
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22-07-2009 MCC is Ready to Control Progress M-67 Mission
The ISS RS flight directors met in the MCC today to analyze the results of the operation personnel Progress M-66 control training. The directors decided on readiness of the MCC ops people to control the Progress.
Progress M-67 will lift-off on July 24 at 14:57 Moscow time (10:57 GMT). The Progress is planned to dock to the ISS on July 29.
Autonomous mission of the cargo vehicle this time will take 5 days due to delays with the launch of shuttle STS-127 which is to undock from the station on July 28.
MCC Press Office
http://www.roscosmos.ru/NewsDoSele.asp?NEWSID=6826
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#15
by
patchfree
on 23 Jul, 2009 17:58
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Live coverage of "Progress M-67" Mission. Сosmodrome Baikonur.
Start: 13:00 Jule 24, 2009 (Moscow time, MSKS). End: 16:00 Jule 24, 2009 (Moscow time, MSKS).
Launch time: 14:56:53 Jule 24, 2009 (Moscow time, MSKS).
http://www.tv-tsenki.com/
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#16
by
William Graham
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:13
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Live coverage of "Progress M-67" Mission. Сosmodrome Baikonur.
Start: 13:00 Jule 24, 2009 (Moscow time, MSKS). End: 16:00 Jule 24, 2009 (Moscow time, MSKS).
Launch time: 14:56:53 Jule 24, 2009 (Moscow time, MSKS).
http://www.tv-tsenki.com/
Webcast has started, but the feed quality is poor.
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#17
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:20
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Moved for live coverage...
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#18
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:22
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LC1 PU-5 (17P32-5) 'Gagarinskiy Start' with 11A511U Soyuz-U / 11F615A55 n.º 367 Progress M-67.
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#19
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:24
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William Graham
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:26
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What R-7 flight is this? 1500+ somethng?
I think it is the 1743rd launch (based on
Jonathan McDowell's list of R-7 launches, removing one which didn't actually launch,* and adding six since the last update).
*A Vostok-2M which exploded during fuelling
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#21
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:27
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#22
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:28
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There are still people at the launch complex...
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#23
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:32
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Looking at the landscape...
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William Graham
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:36
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What R-7 flight is this? 1500+ somethng?
I think it is the 1743rd launch (based on Jonathan McDowell's list of R-7 launches, removing one which didn't actually launch,* and adding six since the last update).
*A Vostok-2M which exploded during fuelling
Also the 825th flight of the Soyuz-U (including the U2 variant)
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:36
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:38
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:39
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:40
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#29
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:42
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Is anyone going to record the launch?
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#30
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:43
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Some cleaning before the launch...
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#31
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:46
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Did anyone managed to get the password for the High-resolution transmission? I've sent an email to Tsenki, but it keeps coming back due to some kind of problem.
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:48
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:48
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:49
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:51
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:52
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There is red truck position in front (have no idea what it is)
Fireman...
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 09:57
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:03
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:04
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:05
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:06
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:07
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:08
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:10
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:11
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:14
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Everything looks to be okay. The launcher is already fueled...
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#47
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:15
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#48
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:19
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Technicians are now leaving the launch complex...
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#49
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:20
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:21
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#51
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:23
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:33
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#53
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:33
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#54
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Chris Bergin
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:34
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Engineers still at the pad!
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#55
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:34
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:35
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:36
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:39
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:40
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:42
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#61
by
patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:42
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No more engineers on the pad now.
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#62
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:43
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#63
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Chris Bergin
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:44
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Closing in on T-10 mins.
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:46
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:48
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patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:50
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:52
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#68
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Chris Bergin
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:52
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Around T-3 minutes.
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:55
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Chris Bergin
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:57
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 10:59
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:00
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patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:01
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4 min and the guys are again on the pad!
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#74
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Chris Bergin
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:01
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Engineers at the pad already!
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#75
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patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:04
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#76
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:04
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by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:04
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for some reason Vesti never lets me stream on vlc....
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#78
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:05
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#79
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patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:05
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(Don't URL embed images, attach them please - Chris)
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#80
by
ksc_houston
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:06
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Separation I think. Can anyone confirm?
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:06
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patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:07
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by
patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:10
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#84
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William Graham
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:10
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Roskosmos is reporting that the launch was successful.
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#85
by
patchfree
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:11
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As usual!
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#86
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:13
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#87
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:15
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#88
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Chris Bergin
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:18
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Very nice coverage Rui
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#89
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:18
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#90
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:21
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Very nice coverage Rui 
Thanks Chris!!!
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:22
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Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:24
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by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:26
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#94
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:28
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...humm, I think that's all for the coverage of launch guys...
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#95
by
jeklund
on 24 Jul, 2009 13:38
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Very nice coverage Rui 
Thanks Chris!!!
Is she their PAO? Russians sure know how to do space the right way!
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#96
by
Lawntonlookirs
on 24 Jul, 2009 13:45
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Thanks for the coverage.
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#97
by
Satori
on 24 Jul, 2009 16:17
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by
pm1823
on 24 Jul, 2009 17:29
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by
jacqmans
on 25 Jul, 2009 08:57
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25-07-2009 Progress M-67: Mission Begins. Photos From Launch Site
http://www.roscosmos.ru/NewsDoSele.asp?NEWSID=6867Progress M-67 Successfully Lifts Off from Baikonur Progress M-67 successfully lifted off from Baikonur launch pad 1 (Gagarin`s) onboard Russian launcher Soyuz-U at 14.57 Moscow time. The cargo vehicle has reached the target orbit and now flies towards the Inernational Space Station. Progress M-67 is due to dock to the ISS at 15:16 Moscow time on July 29.
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#100
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patchfree
on 25 Jul, 2009 17:00
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A mistake in the russian version (
http://www.roscosmos.ru/NewsDoSele.asp?NEWSID=6867) of this news: "Стыковка ТГК «Прогресс М-02М» с Международной космической станцией запланирована на 15:16 по московскому времени 29 июля с.г."
Not Progress M-02M! Progress M67...
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#101
by
Danderman
on 25 Jul, 2009 18:14
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the tracking station
Feeling a little lazy today, can you remind me which radar system this is? Is it Kama?
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#102
by
catfry
on 27 Jul, 2009 07:05
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It seems we needn't worry about the ability to keep the high launch rate of Progress and Soyuz now with 6 persons on ISS. At least the rocket operation seems to manage (maybe not surprising since it has performed similar and higher rates in the past).
Perhaps the manufacture of the spacecraft is more worrying.
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#103
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Nicolas PILLET
on 27 Jul, 2009 20:05
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What R-7 flight is this? 1500+ somethng?
I think it is the 1743rd launch (based on Jonathan McDowell's list of R-7 launches, removing one which didn't actually launch,* and adding six since the last update).
*A Vostok-2M which exploded during fuelling
Did you count in the Jonathan's list ?
According to
my classification, it is only launch n°1692...
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#104
by
edkyle99
on 27 Jul, 2009 20:11
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What R-7 flight is this? 1500+ somethng?
I think it is the 1743rd launch (based on Jonathan McDowell's list of R-7 launches, removing one which didn't actually launch,* and adding six since the last update).
*A Vostok-2M which exploded during fuelling
Did you count in the Jonathan's list ?
According to my classification, it is only launch n°1692...
Progress M-67 was the 1,746th R-7 launch. This total includes all suborbital R-7 launches. It would be the 1,691st (give or take) orbital launch attempt.
- Ed Kyle
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#105
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Nicolas PILLET
on 27 Jul, 2009 20:19
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OK, so if we count the 1980 Vostok-2M prelaunch failure, Progress M-67 was the 1,692nd orbital launch attempt...
Thank you very much for clarification !
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#106
by
Stan Black
on 27 Jul, 2009 20:51
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#107
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Nicolas PILLET
on 29 Jul, 2009 16:29
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Great video in Roskosmos' Youtube channel about Progress-M67's final processing in Energia's plant (Kurs antenna stow and translation to the rotation and fairing mating stand)
Obviously, it is in the MIK-254 in Baykonur cosmodrome, not in Korolyov...