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Progress M1-4 docked twice, spending most of December 2001 in free flight. The time docked field does not appear to take the undocked period into account. -- G W … 08:23, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
The (highly speculative) future mission list includes Dragon flights but not Cygnus flights under the CRS agreement. Themanwithoutapast ( talk) 10:30, 3 September 2009 (UTC)
Isn't it rather peculiar that all the 3 rockets, to the International Space Station, that failed in some way or other since October 2014 were launched on the 28th of the particular month? To wit: October 28, April 28 and the latest on June 28? Just a coincidence but peculiar nonetheless. Is there a jinx like friday the 13th? ( 180.234.76.146 ( talk) 09:54, 29 June 2015 (UTC)Bakhtiar) Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 08:51, 4 June 2016 (UTC)
Would someone kindly create a new page for Progress-M29M ISS 61P which is scheduled to launch on 1 October 2015 according to the latest information available as of 20:00 UTC on 19 August 2015. Thanks. 180.234.90.89 ( talk) 20:21, 19 August 2015 (UTC) Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 08:52, 4 June 2016 (UTC)
Would someone please help restore the hyperlink for this spaceflight at serial 88 of the list? Thanks Abul Bakhtiar|talk 04:00, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
Wouldn't it save space if all the month names were reduced to three letters (Jan, Feb, Mar etc.) instead of putting the name of the month in full everywhere? The list already has more than 80 entries and it will keep growing in the months to come so it may be pertinent to shprten each entry. As it is someone seems to have inserted a new column showing the nationality and flag of each cargo flight. Thanks. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 18:15, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
According to Americaspace.com (retrieved 10 March 2016) this mission has been delayed till sometime at the end of June 2016. However, no date is mentioned. Depending on more reliable information would make it easier to amend the entry for OA-5 which is presently shown as being due for launch on 31 May 2015. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 06:31, 10 March 2016 (UTC)
Until just a month or so ago this list consisted of logistics missions. It doesn't seem to me like the SpaceX DM-1 and the Boeing CST-100 Test flights have any place on this particular list as they are precursors to 'manned' spacecraft missions. They will be manned spacecraft being flown without any crew but that doesn't mean that they are 'unmanned' spacecraft in the strict sense used in this list. So, it would probably be pertinent to remove these two items from the 'future flights' section. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 19:24, 30 July 2016 (UTC)
This Progress flight is shown as launching in September 2017 as well as in early 2018. Someone seems to have made an error in updating the manifest and should correct it so that there is only 1 date for Progress MS-7/ISS-68P. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 10:09, 11 August 2016 (UTC)
ISS editors may wish to comment on this global move discussion. — JFG talk 10:27, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
The earlier title was better than the current one and should not have been changed without a discussion among ISS editors. I feel that the name should be reverted in keeping with similar lists regarding spaceflight/spacecrafts. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 11:10, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
The structure of article sections by spaceport looks strange. I suggest naming sections after each spacecraft type that is servicing or has serviced the ISS (Progress, ATV, Cygnus, etc.); spaceport information will come naturally within each spacecraft's section. Any comments? — JFG talk 17:02, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
As of 19:00 hrs UTC TASS has been reporting a loss of telemetry from the spacecraft that had been launched a few hours earlier. However, there is as yet no clear indication whether this means a failure of the mission or if efforts are being made to re-establish contact with the spacecraft. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 19:10, 1 December 2016 (UTC)
For some reason, beginning with Progress MS-06 and continuing with Progress MS-07 recently, no data is available about the dates on which these spacecraft were deorbited and so, as a result the last column of the main table remains incomplete. I have tried various sources but no joy till date. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 07:36, 13 April 2018 (UTC)
How about a column stating which port they used on ISS for each of these missions? Also the same information for what port is planned for the upcoming missions? There is currently no good source for that info on here. Jesse Schulman ( talk) 13:22, 25 November 2018 (UTC)
The main table has become too long and should be broken down into segments e.g. 2001-2010 or even smaller 2001-2005 and so on. it would be much easier to navigate and edit like the list of Falcon-9 launches. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 19:35, 6 January 2021 (UTC)
The table lists ATV missions as "European Union", although they were "European Space Agency" missions. ESA and EU are not the same organization and differ in member states. I propose a change vom "EU" to "ESA" of the ATV entries.
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Progress M1-4 docked twice, spending most of December 2001 in free flight. The time docked field does not appear to take the undocked period into account. -- G W … 08:23, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
The (highly speculative) future mission list includes Dragon flights but not Cygnus flights under the CRS agreement. Themanwithoutapast ( talk) 10:30, 3 September 2009 (UTC)
Isn't it rather peculiar that all the 3 rockets, to the International Space Station, that failed in some way or other since October 2014 were launched on the 28th of the particular month? To wit: October 28, April 28 and the latest on June 28? Just a coincidence but peculiar nonetheless. Is there a jinx like friday the 13th? ( 180.234.76.146 ( talk) 09:54, 29 June 2015 (UTC)Bakhtiar) Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 08:51, 4 June 2016 (UTC)
Would someone kindly create a new page for Progress-M29M ISS 61P which is scheduled to launch on 1 October 2015 according to the latest information available as of 20:00 UTC on 19 August 2015. Thanks. 180.234.90.89 ( talk) 20:21, 19 August 2015 (UTC) Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 08:52, 4 June 2016 (UTC)
Would someone please help restore the hyperlink for this spaceflight at serial 88 of the list? Thanks Abul Bakhtiar|talk 04:00, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
Wouldn't it save space if all the month names were reduced to three letters (Jan, Feb, Mar etc.) instead of putting the name of the month in full everywhere? The list already has more than 80 entries and it will keep growing in the months to come so it may be pertinent to shprten each entry. As it is someone seems to have inserted a new column showing the nationality and flag of each cargo flight. Thanks. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 18:15, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
According to Americaspace.com (retrieved 10 March 2016) this mission has been delayed till sometime at the end of June 2016. However, no date is mentioned. Depending on more reliable information would make it easier to amend the entry for OA-5 which is presently shown as being due for launch on 31 May 2015. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 06:31, 10 March 2016 (UTC)
Until just a month or so ago this list consisted of logistics missions. It doesn't seem to me like the SpaceX DM-1 and the Boeing CST-100 Test flights have any place on this particular list as they are precursors to 'manned' spacecraft missions. They will be manned spacecraft being flown without any crew but that doesn't mean that they are 'unmanned' spacecraft in the strict sense used in this list. So, it would probably be pertinent to remove these two items from the 'future flights' section. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 19:24, 30 July 2016 (UTC)
This Progress flight is shown as launching in September 2017 as well as in early 2018. Someone seems to have made an error in updating the manifest and should correct it so that there is only 1 date for Progress MS-7/ISS-68P. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 10:09, 11 August 2016 (UTC)
ISS editors may wish to comment on this global move discussion. — JFG talk 10:27, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
The earlier title was better than the current one and should not have been changed without a discussion among ISS editors. I feel that the name should be reverted in keeping with similar lists regarding spaceflight/spacecrafts. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 11:10, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
The structure of article sections by spaceport looks strange. I suggest naming sections after each spacecraft type that is servicing or has serviced the ISS (Progress, ATV, Cygnus, etc.); spaceport information will come naturally within each spacecraft's section. Any comments? — JFG talk 17:02, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
As of 19:00 hrs UTC TASS has been reporting a loss of telemetry from the spacecraft that had been launched a few hours earlier. However, there is as yet no clear indication whether this means a failure of the mission or if efforts are being made to re-establish contact with the spacecraft. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 19:10, 1 December 2016 (UTC)
For some reason, beginning with Progress MS-06 and continuing with Progress MS-07 recently, no data is available about the dates on which these spacecraft were deorbited and so, as a result the last column of the main table remains incomplete. I have tried various sources but no joy till date. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 07:36, 13 April 2018 (UTC)
How about a column stating which port they used on ISS for each of these missions? Also the same information for what port is planned for the upcoming missions? There is currently no good source for that info on here. Jesse Schulman ( talk) 13:22, 25 November 2018 (UTC)
The main table has become too long and should be broken down into segments e.g. 2001-2010 or even smaller 2001-2005 and so on. it would be much easier to navigate and edit like the list of Falcon-9 launches. Abul Bakhtiar ( talk) 19:35, 6 January 2021 (UTC)
The table lists ATV missions as "European Union", although they were "European Space Agency" missions. ESA and EU are not the same organization and differ in member states. I propose a change vom "EU" to "ESA" of the ATV entries.