... transport spacecraft has been docked with the International Space Station (ISS) following a 2-day free flight in near-earthorbit and upon completion of all the required rendezvous and berthing operations in an automated mode with respect to the Orbital ...
... Upon completion of the nominal flight program in near-earthorbit Russian cargo vehicle Progress M-54 launched on September 8, 2005 from Baikonur cosmodrome docked to the International Space Station (ISS). ...
... Following a two-day free flight in near-earthorbit to the International Space Station (ISS), proximity maneuvers, fly-about, stationkeeping and approach, the Russian logistics vehicle-module Progress M-CO1 successfully docked to the ISS having delivered ...
... The launch objective is to inject the Progress M1-11 transport cargo vehicle into a near-earthorbit in order to deliver onboard the ISS the propellant and cargoes required to keep the station operating and support crew work and its living conditions. ...
... 08/29/2003 Baikonur Cosmodrome . The Progress M-48 transport cargo vehicle has been put into a near-earthorbit. ... 06/08/2003 Baikonur Cosmodrome . Russian logistics spacecraft Progress M1-10 has been launched into a low-Earthorbit. ...
... The vehicle is injected into the reference near-earthorbit with the following parameters inclination - 51.64 , minimum ... following cosmonauts and astronauts work in the near-earthorbit under the ISS program: Russian cosmonauts Foydor Yurchikhin ...
... The vehicle was inserted into a parking low-earthorbit with the following parameters: 51.65 deg. inclination, 193.54 km ... Currently working in near-earthorbit under the ISS Program are: Russian cosmonauts Pavel Vinogradov , Alexandr Misurkin ...
... Space vehicle is placed into reference near-earthorbit with the following parameters: inclination of 51,64°; minimum altitude ... Under the ISS Program, 6 persons are now working in near-earthorbit. ...