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Progress M-03M

Spacecraft

Progress M-03M

Spacecraft

FieldValue
nameProgress M-03M
imageProgress M-03M.jpg
image_captionProgress M-03M is docked to the ISS.
mission_typeISS resupply
operatorRoskosmos
COSPAR_ID2009-056A
SATCAT35948
mission_duration194 days
spacecraft_typeProgress-M s/n 403
manufacturerRKK Energia
launch_date15 October 2009, 01:14 UTC
launch_rocketSoyuz-U
launch_siteBaikonur, Site 1/5
disposal_typeDeorbited
decay_date27 April 2010
orbit_epoch15 October 2009
orbit_referenceGeocentric
orbit_regimeLow Earth
orbit_periapsis291 km
orbit_apoapsis336 km
orbit_inclination51.6°
orbit_period90.79 minutes
apsisgee
docking_targetISS
docking_typedock
docking_portPirs
docking_date18 October 2009, 01:40 UTC
undocking_date22 April 2010, 16:32 UTC
time_docked186 days
cargo_mass2000 kg
cargo_mass_press790 kg
cargo_mass_fuel870 kg
cargo_mass_water420 kg
programmeProgress ISS Resupply
previous_missionProgress M-67
next_missionProgress M-MIM2

Progress M-03M (), identified by NASA as Progress 35P, was a Progress spacecraft used by the Russian Federal Space Agency to resupply the International Space Station (ISS).

Launch

Progress M-03M launched on a Soyuz-U carrier rocket, flying from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Liftoff took place at 01:14 UTC on 15 October 2009.

Docking

Docking with the Pirs module of the ISS took place on 18 October 2009 at 01:40 UTC.

Cargo

Progress M-03M delivered 790 kg (1750 lb) of dry cargo, 870 kg (1918 lb) of propellant and 420 kg (926 lb) of water.

Undocking

Progress M-03M departs the ISS.

The spacecraft undocked from Pirs on 22 April 2010. Filled with trash and discarded space station items, the Progress ship was used for scientific experiments until it was deorbited, entering the Earth's atmosphere and burning up over the Pacific Ocean. The deorbit burn occurred at 18:07 UTC on 27 April 2010.

References

References

  1. McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite Catalog". Jonathan's Space Page.
  2. "Progress M-03M".
  3. Justin Ray. "Latest freighter heads for International Space Station". Spaceflight Now.
  4. Justin Ray. "Cargo ship arrives at the International Space Station". Spaceflight Now.
  5. NASA. (April 28, 2010). "NASA ISS On-orbit Status Report".
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