Names | Progress 87P |
---|---|
Mission type | ISS resupply |
Operator | Roscosmos |
COSPAR ID | 2024-029A |
SATCAT no. | 58961 |
Mission duration | 158 days, 20 hours and 44 minutes (in progress) |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Progress MS-26 no.456 |
Spacecraft type | Progress MS |
Manufacturer | Energia |
Launch mass | 7000kg |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 15 February 2024, 03:25 UTC [1] [2] [3] [4] |
Rocket | Soyuz-2.1a |
Launch site | Baikonur, Site 31/6 |
Contractor | Progress Rocket Space Centre |
End of mission | |
Disposal | Deorbited (planned) |
Decay date | 2024 (planned) |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Inclination | 51.65° |
Docking with ISS | |
Docking port | Zvezda aft |
Docking date | 17 February 2024, 06:06 UTC [5] |
Time docked | 156 days, 18 hours and 3 minutes (in progress) |
Cargo | |
Mass | 2,518 kg (5,551 lb) [6] |
Pressurised | 1,478 kg (3,258 lb) [6] |
Fuel | 580 kg (1,280 lb) [6] |
Gaseous | 620 kg (1,370 lb) [6] |
Water | 420 kg (930 lb) [6] |
Progress ISS Resupply |
Progress MS-26 ( Russian: Прогресс МC-26), Russian production No.456, identified by NASA as Progress 87P, is a Progress spaceflight launched by Roscosmos to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). It is the 179th flight of a Progress spacecraft.
The Progress-MS is an uncrewed freighter based on the Progress-M featuring improved avionics. This improved variant first launched on 21 December 2015. It has the following improvements: [7] [8] [9]
A Soyuz-2.1a launched Progress MS-26 to the International Space Station from Baikonur Site 31/6 on 15 February 2024. [10] [11] Later, Progress MS-26 automatically docked with Zvezda and is continuing its mission on 17 February 2024, supporting Expedition 70 aboard the ISS. [12] [13] [11]
The MS-26 cargo capacity is 2,518 kg (5,551 lb) as follows: [6]
Names | Progress 87P |
---|---|
Mission type | ISS resupply |
Operator | Roscosmos |
COSPAR ID | 2024-029A |
SATCAT no. | 58961 |
Mission duration | 158 days, 20 hours and 44 minutes (in progress) |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Progress MS-26 no.456 |
Spacecraft type | Progress MS |
Manufacturer | Energia |
Launch mass | 7000kg |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 15 February 2024, 03:25 UTC [1] [2] [3] [4] |
Rocket | Soyuz-2.1a |
Launch site | Baikonur, Site 31/6 |
Contractor | Progress Rocket Space Centre |
End of mission | |
Disposal | Deorbited (planned) |
Decay date | 2024 (planned) |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Inclination | 51.65° |
Docking with ISS | |
Docking port | Zvezda aft |
Docking date | 17 February 2024, 06:06 UTC [5] |
Time docked | 156 days, 18 hours and 3 minutes (in progress) |
Cargo | |
Mass | 2,518 kg (5,551 lb) [6] |
Pressurised | 1,478 kg (3,258 lb) [6] |
Fuel | 580 kg (1,280 lb) [6] |
Gaseous | 620 kg (1,370 lb) [6] |
Water | 420 kg (930 lb) [6] |
Progress ISS Resupply |
Progress MS-26 ( Russian: Прогресс МC-26), Russian production No.456, identified by NASA as Progress 87P, is a Progress spaceflight launched by Roscosmos to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). It is the 179th flight of a Progress spacecraft.
The Progress-MS is an uncrewed freighter based on the Progress-M featuring improved avionics. This improved variant first launched on 21 December 2015. It has the following improvements: [7] [8] [9]
A Soyuz-2.1a launched Progress MS-26 to the International Space Station from Baikonur Site 31/6 on 15 February 2024. [10] [11] Later, Progress MS-26 automatically docked with Zvezda and is continuing its mission on 17 February 2024, supporting Expedition 70 aboard the ISS. [12] [13] [11]
The MS-26 cargo capacity is 2,518 kg (5,551 lb) as follows: [6]