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Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station

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Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station (ISS) are made primarily to deliver cargo, however several Russian modules have also docked to the outpost following uncrewed launches. Resupply missions typically use the Russian Progress spacecrafts, i.e, Progress-M (Standard and Modified), Progress-M1 and Progress MS series vehicles, European Automated Transfer Vehicles, Japanese Kounotori vehicles, and the American Dragon 1 and 2 vehicles and Cygnus (Standard, Enhanced and XL series) spacecraft. The primary docking system for Progress spacecraft is the automated Kurs system, with the manual TORU system as a backup. ATVs also use Kurs, however they are not equipped with TORU. The other spacecraft — the Japanese HTVs and HTV-Xs, the SpaceX Dragon (under CRS phase 1) and the Northrop Grumman Cygnus vehicles — rendezvous with the station before being grappled using Canadarm2 and berthed at the nadir port of the Harmony or Unity module for one to two months. Progress, Cygnus and ATV can remain docked for up to six months. Under CRS phase 2, SpaceX Cargo Dragon docks autonomously at IDA-2 or 3 as the case may be. Dream Chaser Cargo System is also planned to resupply ISS in future. As of December 2025, Progress spacecraft have flown most of the uncrewed missions to the ISS.

To avoid confusion, this list includes Soyuz MS-23, which was launched uncrewed and landed crewed, but does not include Soyuz MS-22 and Boeing Crewed Flight Test, which was launched crewed and landed uncrewed, which is listed at List of human spaceflights to the International Space Station.

Current and completed spaceflights

This is a list of uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station.

Key to box background colors:

  • Module launch
  • Launch failure, spacecraft did not reach orbit
  • Partial failure, spacecraft reached orbit but did not rendezvous with ISS

Note: Russia has delivered cargo via the uncrewed missions of Progress since the launch of the ISS, while the U.S. had used Space Shuttles for hybrid human/cargo missions, resulting in a greater number of Russian uncrewed flights to the ISS. Since the discontinuation of the Space Shuttle program in 2011, the numbers of crewed and uncrewed flights by the U.S. and Russia are more closely matched.

No.SpacecraftFlight No.MissionLaunch vehicleLaunch
(UTC)Docked/Berthed
(UTC)Undocked/Unberthed
(UTC)Duration123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176
ZaryaRussia United StatesISS1A/RCargo storageProton-K20 Nov 1998, 06:40Reached ISS orbit: 25 Nov 1998First module of ISS
ZvezdaRussiaISS1RService moduleProton-K12 Jul 2000, 04:5626 Jul 2000, 00:44attached to ISS
Progress M1-3RussiaISS1PLogisticsSoyuzU6 Aug 2000, 18:268 Aug 2000, 20:121 Nov 2000, 04:04
Progress M1-4RussiaISS2PLogisticsSoyuzU16 Nov 2000, 01:3218 Nov 2000, 03:471 Dec 2000, 16:2213d 12h 35m
26 Dec 2000, 11:038 Feb 2001, 11:2644d 23m
Progress M-44RussiaISS3PLogisticsSoyuzU26 Feb 2001, 08:0928 Feb 2001, 09:5016 Apr 2001, 08:4846d 22h 58m
Progress M1-6RussiaISS4PLogisticsSoyuzFG20 May 2001, 22:3223 May 2001, 00:2422 Aug 2001, 06:0291d 5h 38m
Progress M-45RussiaISS5PLogisticsSoyuzU21 Aug 2001, 09:2423 Aug 2001, 09:5122 Nov 2001, 16:1291d 6h 21m
PirsRussiaISS4RDocking/airlock moduleSoyuzU14 Sep 2001, 23:3517 Sep 2001, 01:0526 Jul 2021, 10:55 with Progress MS-16
Progress DC-1Delivered Pirs26 Sep 2001,15:369d 14h 31m
Progress M1-7RussiaISS6PLogisticsSoyuzFG26 Nov 2001, 18:2428 Nov 2001, 19:4319 Mar 2002, 17:43110d 22 h
Progress M1-8RussiaISS7PLogisticsSoyuzU21 Mar 2002, 20:1324 Mar 2002, 20:5725 Jun 2002, 08:2692d 11h 29m
Progress M-46RussiaISS8PLogisticsSoyuzU26 Jun 2002, 05:3629 Jun 2002, 06:2324 Sep 2002, 13:5987d 7h 36m
Progress M1-9RussiaISS9PLogisticsSoyuzFG25 Sep 2002, 16:5829 Sep 2002, 17:001 Feb 2003, 16:00124d 23 h
Progress M-47RussiaISS10PLogisticsSoyuzU2 Feb 2003, 12:594 Feb 2003, 14:4928 Aug 2003, 22:48205d 7h 59m
Progress M1-10RussiaISS11PLogisticsSoyuzU8 Jun 2003, 10:3411 Jun 2003, 11:154 Sep 2003, 19:4185d 8h 26m
Progress M-48RussiaISS12PLogisticsSoyuzU29 Aug 2003, 01:4831 Aug 2003, 03:4028 Jan 2004, 08:35150d 4h 55m
Progress M1-11RussiaISS13PLogisticsSoyuzU29 Jan 2004, 11:5831 Jan 2004, 13:1324 May 2004, 09:19113d 20h 6m
Progress M-49RussiaISS14PLogisticsSoyuzU25 May 2004, 12:3427 May 2004, 13:5430 Jul 2004, 06:0563d 16h 11m
Progress M-50RussiaISS15PLogisticsSoyuzU11 Aug 2004, 05:0314 Aug 2004, 05:0322 Dec 2004, 18:37130d 13h 34m
Progress M-51RussiaISS16PLogisticsSoyuzU23 Dec 2004, 22:1925 Dec 2004, 23:5827 Feb 2005, 16:0763d 16h 9m
Progress M-52RussiaISS17PLogisticsSoyuzU28 Feb 2005, 19:092 Mar 2005, 19:1016 Jun 2005, 20:15106d 1h 5m
Progress M-53RussiaISS18PLogisticsSoyuzU16 Jun 2005, 23:0919 Jun 2005, 00:457 Sep 2005, 06:2680d 5h 41m
Progress M-54RussiaISS19PLogisticsSoyuzU8 Sep 2005, 09:0810 Sep 2005, 10:423 Mar 2006, 10:06173d 23h 24m
Progress M-55RussiaISS20PLogisticsSoyuzU21 Dec 2005, 18:3823 Dec 2005, 19:4619 Jun 2006, 14:06177d 18h 21m
Progress M-56RussiaISS21PLogisticsSoyuzU24 Apr 2006, 16:0326 Apr 2006, 16:1219 Sep 2006, 00:28145d 6h 47m
Progress M-57RussiaISS22PLogisticsSoyuzU24 Jun 2006, 15:0826 Jun 2006, 16:2416 Jan 2007, 23:32204d 7h 8m
Progress M-58RussiaISS23PLogisticsSoyuzU23 Oct 2006, 13:4126 Oct 2006, 14:2827 Mar 2007, 18:00152d 3h 32m
Progress M-59RussiaISS24PLogisticsSoyuzU18 Jan 2007, 02:1220 Jan 2007, 03:581 Aug 2007, 14:07193d 10h 9m
Progress M-60RussiaISS25PLogisticsSoyuzU12 May 2007, 03:2515 May 2007, 05:1019 Sep 2007, 00:37126d 19h 27m
Progress M-61RussiaISS26PLogisticsSoyuzU2 Aug 2007, 17:345 Aug 2007, 18:4022 Dec 2007, 04:00138d 9h 20m
Progress M-62RussiaISS27PLogisticsSoyuzUurl=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/12-23-2007.htmtitle=ISS On-Orbit Status 12/23/07access-date=23 December 2007publisher= National Aeronautics and Space Administrationdate=2007author=NASAurl-status=deadarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080602192227/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/12-23-2007.htmarchive-date = 2 June 2008}}url=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/12-26-2007.htmtitle=ISS On-Orbit Status 12/26/07access-date=28 December 2007publisher= National Aeronautics and Space Administrationdate=2007author=NASAurl-status=deadarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080602192232/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/12-26-2007.htmarchive-date = 2 June 2008}}url=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/02-04-2008.htmtitle=ISS On-Orbit Status 02/04/08access-date=6 Feb 2008publisher= National Aeronautics and Space Administrationdate=2008author=NASAurl-status=deadarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080602192217/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/02-04-2008.htmarchive-date = 2 June 2008}}40d 2h 18m
Progress M-63RussiaISS28PLogisticsSoyuzUurl=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/02-05-2008.htmtitle=ISS On-Orbit Status 02/05/08access-date=7 Feb 2008publisher= National Aeronautics and Space Administrationdate=2008author=NASAurl-status=deadarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080602192222/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2007/02-05-2008.htmarchive-date = 2 June 2008}}7 Feb 2008, 14:30url=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2008/04-07-2008.htmtitle=ISS On-Orbit Status 04/07/08access-date=8 Apr 2008publisher= National Aeronautics and Space Administrationdate=2008author=NASAurl-status=deadarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080602192237/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2008/04-07-2008.htmarchive-date = 2 June 2008}}59d 18h 19m
Jules VerneEuropean UnionATV1Flight test, logisticsAriane 5ES9 Mar 2008, 04:033 Apr 2008, 14:455 Sep 2008, 21:29155d 6h 44m
Progress M-64RussiaISS29PLogisticsSoyuzU14 May 2008, 20:2216 May 2008, 21:391 Sep 2008, 19:47107d 22h 8m
Progress M-65RussiaISS30PLogisticsSoyuzU10 Sep 2008, 19:5017 Sep 2008, 18:4314 Nov 2008, 16:1957d 21h 36m
Progress M-01MRussiaISS31PLogisticsSoyuzU26 Nov 2008, 12:3830 Nov 2008, 12:286 Feb 2009, 04:1067d 15h 42m
Progress M-66RussiaISS32PLogisticsSoyuzU10 Feb 2009, 05:49:4613 Feb 2009, 07:186 May 2009, 15:1782d 7h 59m
Progress M-02MRussiaISS33PLogisticsSoyuzU7 May 2009, 18:37:0912 May 2009, 19:24:2330 Jun 2009, 18:29:4353d 23h 52m
Progress M-67RussiaISS34PLogisticsSoyuzU24 Jul 2009, 10:56:5329 Jul 2009, 11:1221 Sep 2009, 07:2553d 20h 13m
HTV-1JapanHTV1Flight test, logisticsH-IIB10 Sep 2009, 17:01:5617 Sep 2009, 22:1230 Oct 2009, 15:1842d 17h 6m
Progress M-03MRussiaISS35PLogisticsSoyuzU15 Oct 2009, 01:14:3718 Oct 2009, 01:4022 Apr 2010, 16:32186d 14h 52m
PoiskRussiaISS5RAirlockSoyuzU10 Nov 2009, 14:22:0412 Nov 2009, 15:44attached to ISS
Progress M-MIM2Delivered Poisk8 Dec 2009, 00:1625d 8h 32m
Progress M-04MRussiaISS36PLogisticsSoyuzU3 Feb 2010, 03:45:315 Feb 2010, 04:2610 May 2010, 11:1694d 6h 50m
Progress M-05MRussiaISS37PLogisticsSoyuzU28 Apr 2010, 17:15:091 May 2010, 18:3225 Oct 2010, 14:22176d 19h 50m
Progress M-06MRussiaISS38PLogisticsSoyuzU30 Jun 2010, 15:35:154 Jul 2010, 16:1731 Aug 2010, 11:2157d 19h 4m
Progress M-07MRussiaISS39PLogisticsSoyuzU10 Sep 2010, 10:22:5812 Sep 2010, 11:5720 Feb 2011, 13:12161d 1h 15m
Progress M-08MRussiaISS40PLogisticsSoyuzU27 Oct 2010, 15:11:5030 Oct 2010, 16:3624 Jan 2011, 00:4285d 8h 6m
Kounotori 2JapanHTV2LogisticsH-IIB22 Jan 2011, 05:37:5727 Jan 2011, 14:5128 Mar 2011, 13:4359d 22h 52m
Progress M-09MRussiaISS41PLogisticsSoyuzU28 Jan 2011, 01:31:3930 Jan 2011, 02:3922 Apr 2011, 11:4182d 9h 2m
Johannes KeplerEuropean UnionATV2LogisticsAriane 5ES16 Feb 2011, 21:50:5524 Feb 2011, 15:5920 Jun 2011, 14:46115d 22h 47m
Progress M-10MRussiaISS42PLogisticsSoyuzU27 Apr 2011, 13:05:2229 Apr 2011, 14:2829 Oct 2011, 09:04182d 18h 36m
Progress M-11MRussiaISS43PLogisticsSoyuzU21 Jun 2011, 14:38:1523 Jun 2011, 16:3723 Aug 2011, 09:3460d 17h 0m
Progress M-12MRussiaISS44PLogisticsSoyuzU24 Aug 2011, 13:00:08Failed to reach orbit
Progress M-13MRussiaISS45PLogisticsSoyuzU30 Oct 2011, 10:11:132 Nov 2011, 11:4123 Jan 2012, 22:0982d 10h 28m
Progress M-14MRussiaISS46PLogisticsSoyuzU25 Jan 2012, 23:06:4028 Jan 2012, 00:0919 Apr 2012, 11:0482d 10h 55m
Edoardo AmaldiEuropean UnionATV3LogisticsAriane 5ES23 Mar 2012, 04:34:0428 Mar 2012, 22:3128 Sep 2012, 21:44183d 23h 13m
Progress M-15MRussiaISS47PLogisticsSoyuzU20 Apr 2012, 12:50:2422 Apr 2012, 14:3622 Jul 2012, 20:2691d 5h 50m
29 Jul 2012, 01:0130 Jul 2012, 21:191 day, 20h 18m
Dragon C2+United StatesCRSSpXDFlight test, logisticsFalcon 922 May 2012, 07:44:3825 May 2012, 16:0231 May 2012, 08:075d 16h 5m
Kounotori 3JapanHTV3LogisticsH-IIB21 Jul 2012, 02:06:1827 Jul 2012, 14:3412 Sep 2012, 11:5046d 21h 16m
Progress M-16MRussiaISS48PLogisticsSoyuzU1 Aug 2012, 19:35:132 Aug 2012, 01:189 Feb 2013, 13:15191d 11h 57m
SpaceX CRS-1United StatesCRSSpX1LogisticsFalcon 97 Oct 2012, 00:35:00{{cite webtitle = SpaceX's Private Dragon Supply Ship Departs Space Stationdate = 31 May 2012publisher = Space.comurl = http://www.space.com/15934-spacex-dragon-departs-space-station.htmlaccess-date = 2012-05-3110 Oct 2012, 13:0328 Oct 2012, 11:1917d 22h 16m
Progress M-17MRussiaISS49PLogisticsSoyuzU31 Oct 2012, 07:41:1931 Oct 2012, 13:3315 Apr 2013, 12:02165d 22h 29m
Progress M-18MRussiaISS50PLogisticsSoyuzU11 Feb 2013, 14:41:4611 Feb 2013, 20:3525 Jul 2013, 20:43164d 8m
SpaceX CRS-2United StatesCRSSpX2LogisticsFalcon 91 Mar 2013, 15:10:13url=http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/living/launch/crs_rss_feed_collection_archive_1.htmltitle=Dragon Docking With Station Set for Sundaydate=2 Mar 2013publisher=NASAaccess-date=2 Mar 2013archive-date=13 August 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200813005613/https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/living/launch/crs_rss_feed_collection_archive_1.htmlurl-status=dead}}26 Mar 2013, 08:1022d 18h 14m
Progress M-19MRussiaISS51PLogisticsSoyuzU24 Apr 2013, 10:12:1626 Apr 2013, 12:2511 Jun 2013, 13:5846d 1h 33m
Albert EinsteinEuropean UnionATV4LogisticsAriane 5ES5 Jun 2013, 21:52:1115 Jun 2013, 14:0728 Oct 2013, 08:55134d 18h 48m
Progress M-20MRussiaISS52PLogisticsSoyuzU27 Jul 2013, 20:45:0828 Jul 2013, 02:263 Feb 2014, 16:21190d 13h 55m
Kounotori 4JapanHTV4LogisticsH-IIB3 Aug 2013, 19:48:469 Aug 2013, 15:384 Sep 2013, 12:0725d 20h 29m
Cygnus Orb-D1United StatesCRSOrb-DFlight test, logisticsAntares 11018 Sep 2013, 14:58:0229 Sep 2013, 12:4422 Oct 2013, 10:0422d 21h 20m
Progress M-21MRussiaISS53PLogisticsSoyuzU25 Nov 2013, 20:53:0629 Nov 2013, 22:3023 Apr 2014, 08:58144d 10h 28m
25 Apr 2014, 12:139 Jun 2014, 13:2946d 1h 16m
Cygnus CRS Orb-1United StatesCRSOrb-1LogisticsAntares 1209 Jan 2014, 18:07:0512 Jan 2014, 13:0518 Feb 2014, 10:2536d 21h 20m
Progress M-22MRussiaISS54PLogisticsSoyuzU5 Feb 2014, 16:23:325 Feb 2014, 22:227 Apr 2014, 13:5860d 15h 36m
Progress M-23MRussiaISS55PLogisticsSoyuzU9 Apr 2014, 15:26:279 Apr 2014, 21:1421 Jul 2014, 21:44103d 0h 30m
SpaceX CRS-3United StatesCRSSpX3LogisticsFalcon 918 Apr 2014, 19:25:2220 Apr 2014, 14:0618 May 2014, 11:5527d 21h 49m
Cygnus CRS Orb-2United StatesCRSOrb-2LogisticsAntares 12013 Jul 2014, 16:52:1416 Jul 2014, 12:5315 Aug 2014, 09:14
Progress M-24MRussiaISS56PLogisticsSoyuzU23 Jul 2014, 21:44:4424 Jul 2014, 03:3127 Oct 2014, 05:38
Georges LemaîtreEuropean UnionATV5LogisticsAriane 5ES29 Jul 2014, 23:47:3812 Aug 2014, 13:3014 Feb 2015, 13:42
SpaceX CRS-4United StatesCRSSpX4LogisticsFalcon 921 Sep 2014, 05:52:0323 Sep 2014, 13:2125 Oct 2014, 12:02
Cygnus CRS Orb-3United StatesCRSOrb-3LogisticsAntares 13028 Oct 2014, 22:22:38Failed to reach orbit
Progress M-25MRussiaISS57PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a29 Oct 2014, 07:09:4329 Oct 2014, 13:0825 Apr 2015, 06:41
SpaceX CRS-5United StatesCRSSpX5LogisticsFalcon 910 Jan 2015, 09:47:1012 Jan 2015, 13:5410 Feb 2015, 17:11
Progress M-26MRussiaISS58PLogisticsSoyuzU17 Feb 2015, 11:00:1717 Feb 2015, 16:5714 Aug 2015, 10:19
SpaceX CRS-6United StatesCRSSpX6LogisticsFalcon 914 Apr 2015, 20:10:4117 Apr 2015, 13:2921 May 2015, 09:29
Progress M-27MRussiaISS59PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a28 Apr 2015, 07:09:50Spacecraft control failed before reaching ISS; loss of mission
SpaceX CRS-7United StatesCRSSpX7Logistics, docking adapter deliveryFalcon 928 Jun 2015, 14:21:11Failed to reach orbit
Progress M-28MRussiaISS60PLogisticsSoyuzU3 Jul 2015, 04:55:485 Jul 2015, 07:1119 Dec 2015, 07:35
Kounotori 5JapanHTV5LogisticsH-IIB19 Aug 2015, 11:50:4924 Aug 2015, 17:2828 Sep 2015, 11:12
Progress M-29MRussiaISS61PLogisticsSoyuzU1 Oct 2015, 16:49:481 Oct 2015, 22:5230 Mar 2016, 14:14
Cygnus CRS OA-4United StatesCRSOA-4LogisticsAtlas V 4016 Dec 2015, 21:44:579 Dec 2015, 14:1419 Feb 2016, 10:38
Progress MS-01RussiaISS62PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a21 Dec 2015, 08:44:3923 Dec 2015, 10:273 Jul 2016, 03:48
Cygnus CRS OA-6United StatesCRSOA-6LogisticsAtlas V 40122 Mar 2016, 03:05:5226 Mar 2016, 14:5214 Jun 2016, 11:43
Progress MS-02RussiaISS63PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a31 Mar 2016, 16:23:582 Apr 2016, 17:5814 Oct 2016, 09:37
SpaceX CRS-8United StatesCRSSpX8Logistics, delivered Bigelow Expandable Activity ModuleFalcon 98 Apr 2016, 20:43:0010 Apr 2016, 13:5711 May 2016, 11:00
Progress MS-03RussiaISS64PLogisticsSoyuzU16 Jul 2016, 21:41:4519 Jul 2016, 00:2031 Jan 2017, 14:25
SpaceX CRS-9United StatesCRSSpX9Logistics, docking adapter deliveryFalcon 918 Jul 2016, 04:45:2920 Jul 2016, 14:0025 Aug 2016, 21:00
Cygnus CRS OA-5United StatesCRSOA-5LogisticsAntares 23017 Oct 2016, 23:45:4023 Oct 2016, 14:5321 Nov 2016, 11:25
Progress MS-04RussiaISS65PLogisticsSoyuzU1 Dec 2016, 14:51:45Spacecraft separated from third stage before reaching orbit; loss of mission
Kounotori 6JapanHTV6LogisticsH-IIB9 Dec 2016, 13:26:4713 Dec 2016, 13:5727 Jan 2017, 10:59
SpaceX CRS-10United StatesCRSSpX10LogisticsFalcon 919 Feb 2017, 09:38:58url=https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/02/flawless-SpX10-dragon-rendezvous-berthing-station/title=Dragon Berthed at Harmony Node 2 Module Earth Facing Portdate=23 Feb 2017publisher=NASA}}18 Mar 2017, 21:20
Progress MS-05RussiaISS66PLogisticsSoyuzU22 Feb 2017, 05:58:3324 Feb 2017, 08:3020 Jul 2017, 12:00
Cygnus CRS OA-7United StatesCRSOA-7LogisticsAtlas V 40118 Apr 2017, 15:11:2622 Apr 2017, 12:394 Jun 2017, 11:05
SpaceX CRS-11United StatesCRSSpX11LogisticsFalcon 93 Jun 2017, 21:07:175 Jun 2017, 16:072 Jul 2017, 18:00
Progress MS-06RussiaISS67PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a14 Jun 2017, 09:20:1316 Jun 2017, 11:3728 Dec 2017, 01:03:30
SpaceX CRS-12United StatesCRSSpX12LogisticsFalcon 914 Aug 2017, 16:31:0016 Aug 2017, 10:5217 Sep 2017, 08:40
Progress MS-07RussiaISS68PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a14 Oct 2017, 08:47:1116 Oct 2017, 00:0028 Mar 2018, 13:50
Cygnus CRS OA-8EUnited StatesCRSOA-8ELogisticsAntares 23012 Nov 2017, 12:20:2614 Nov 2017, 12:155 Dec 2017, 17:52
SpaceX CRS-13United StatesCRSSpX13LogisticsFalcon 915 Dec 2017, 15:36:0017 Dec 2017, 13:2612 Jan 2018, 10:47
Progress MS-08RussiaISS69PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a13 Feb 2018, 08:13:3315 Feb 2018, 10:3823 Aug 2018, 02:16
SpaceX CRS-14United StatesCRSSpX14LogisticsFalcon 92 Apr 2018, 20:30:384 Apr 2018, 13:005 May 2018 05:30
Cygnus CRS OA-9EUnited StatesCRSOA-9ELogisticsAntares 23021 May 2018, 08:44:0624 May 2018, 12:1315 Jul 2018, 10:20
SpaceX CRS-15United StatesCRSSpX15LogisticsFalcon 929 Jun 2018, 09:42:422 Jul 2018, 10:543 Aug 2018, 16:38
Progress MS-09RussiaISS70PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a9 Jul 2018, 21:51:3310 Jul 2018, 01:3125 Jan 2019, 12:55
Kounotori 7JapanHTV7LogisticsH-IIB22 Sep 2018, 17:52:2727 Sep 2018, 12:006 Nov 2018, 23:32
Progress MS-10RussiaISS71PLogisticsSoyuzFG16 Nov 2018, 18:14:0818 Nov 2018, 19:284 Jun 2019, 08:40
Cygnus NG-10United StatesCRSNG-10ELogisticsAntares 23017 Nov 2018, 09:01:3119 Nov 2018, 12:318 Feb 2019, 14:37
SpaceX CRS-16United StatesCRSSpX16LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 55 Dec 2018, 18:168 Dec 2018, 15:3613 Jan 2019, 23:33
SpaceX Demo-1United StatesSpXDM1Uncrewed flight test of crewed capsuleFalcon 9 Block 52 Mar 2019, 07:493 Mar 2019, 10:518 Mar 2019, 07:30
Progress MS-11RussiaISS72PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a4 Apr 2019, 11:01:354 Apr 2019, 14:2229 Jul 2019, 10:44
Cygnus NG-11United StatesCRSNG-11LogisticsAntares 23017 Apr 2019, 20:46:0719 Apr 2019, 11:316 Aug 2019, 13:30
SpaceX CRS-17United StatesCRSSpX17LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 54 May 2019, 06:486 May 2019, 13:333 Jun 2019, 16:01
SpaceX CRS-18United StatesCRSSpX18Logistics, docking adapter deliveryFalcon 9 Block 525 Jul 2019, 22:01:5627 Jul 2019, 16:0127 Aug 2019, 12:25
Progress MS-12RussiaISS73PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a31 Jul 2019, 12:10:4631 Jul 2019, 15:2929 Nov 2019, 10:25
Soyuz MS-14RussiaISS60SFlight testSoyuz2.1a22 Aug 2019, 03:38:3227 Aug 2019, 03:086 Sep 2019, 18:14
Kounotori 8JapanHTV8LogisticsH-IIB24 Sep 2019, 16:05:0528 Sep 2019, 14:091 Nov 2019, 13:45
Cygnus NG-12United StatesCRSNG-12LogisticsAntares 230+2 Nov 2019, 13:59:474 Nov 2019, 11:2131 Jan 2020, 13:10
SpaceX CRS-19United StatesCRSSpX19LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 55 Dec 2019, 17:29:248 Dec 2019, 12:477 Jan 2020, 08:41
Progress MS-13RussiaISS74PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a6 Dec 2019, 09:34:249 Dec 2019, 10:358 July 2020, 18:22
Boeing Orbital Flight TestUnited StatesBoe-OFTFlight testAtlas V N2220 Dec 2019, 11:36:43Issue with spacecraft's mission elapsed time (MET) clock caused the spacecraft to burn into an incorrect orbit, preventing a rendezvous with the ISS
Cygnus NG-13United StatesCRSNG-13LogisticsAntares 230+15 Feb 2020, 20:21:0118 Feb 2020, 11:1611 May 2020, 13:00
SpaceX CRS-20United StatesCRSSpX20LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 57 Mar 2020, 04:52:469 Mar 2020, 12:187 Apr 2020, 10:30
Progress MS-14RussiaISS75PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a25 Apr 2020, 01:51:4125 Apr 2020, 05:1227 Apr 2021, 23:11
Kounotori 9JapanHTV9LogisticsH-IIB20 May 2020, 17:31:0525 May 2020, 14:4618 Aug 2020, 13:51
Progress MS-15RussiaISS76PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a23 Jul 2020, 14:26:2123 Jul 2020, 17:459 Feb 2021, 05:21
Cygnus NG-14United StatesCRSNG-14LogisticsAntares 230+3 Oct 2020, 01:16:145 Oct 2020, 12:016 Jan 2021, 12:15
SpaceX CRS-21United StatesCRSSpX21Logistics, delivered Nanoracks Bishop AirlockFalcon 9 Block 56 Dec 2020, 16:17:467 Dec 2020, 18:4012 Jan 2021, 14:05
Progress MS-16RussiaISS77PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a15 Feb 2021, 04:45:0617 Feb 2021, 06:2726 Jul 2021, 10:55
Cygnus NG-15United StatesCRSNG-15LogisticsAntares 230+20 Feb 2021, 17:36:5022 Feb 2021, 12:1629 Jun 2021, 13:20
SpaceX CRS-22United StatesCRSSpX22Logistics, delivered iROSA 2B/4B solar arraysFalcon 9 Block 53 Jun 2021, 17:29:155 Jun 2021, 09:098 Jul 2021, 14:45
Progress MS-17RussiaISS78PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a29 Jun 2021, 23:27:202 Jul 2021, 00:5925 Nov 2021, 11:22 with Nauka's nadir passive port adapter
NaukaRussiaISS3RMultipurpose Laboratory moduleProton-M21 Jul 2021, 14:5829 Jul 2021, 13:29attached to ISS
Cygnus NG-16United StatesCRSNG-16LogisticsAntares 230+10 Aug 2021, 22:01:0512 Aug 2021, 10:0720 Nov 2021, 13:40
SpaceX CRS-23United StatesCRSSpX23LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 529 Aug 2021, 07:14:4930 Aug 2021, 14:3030 Sep 2021, 13:12
Progress MS-18RussiaISS79PLogistics, delivered equipment for Nauka moduleSoyuz2.1a28 Oct 2021, 00:00:3230 Oct 2021, 01:311 Jun 2022, 08:03
PrichalRussiaISS6RDocking moduleSoyuz2.1b24 Nov 2021, 13:06:3526 Nov 2021, 15:19attached to ISS
Progress M-UMDelivered Prichal22 Dec 2021, 23:03
SpaceX CRS-24United StatesCRSSpX24LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 521 Dec 2021, 10:07:0822 Dec 2021, 08:4123 Jan 2022, 15:40
Progress MS-19RussiaISS80PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a15 Feb 2022, 04:25:4017 Feb 2022, 07:0323 Oct 2022, 22:45:34
Cygnus NG-17United StatesCRSNG-17LogisticsAntares 230+19 Feb 2022, 17:40:0721 Feb 2022, 12:0228 Jun 2022, 07:00
Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2United StatesBoe-OFT2Flight testAtlas V N2219 May 2022, 22:54:4721 May 2022, 00:2825 May 2022, 18:36
Progress MS-20RussiaISS81PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a3 Jun 2022, 09:32:003 Jun 2022, 13:027 Feb 2023, 04:56
SpaceX CRS-25United StatesCRSSpX25LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 515 Jul 2022, 00:44:2016 Jul 2022, 15:2119 Aug 2022, 15:05
Progress MS-21RussiaISS82PLogistics, delivered equipment for Nauka moduleSoyuz2.1a26 Oct 2022, 00:20:0928 Oct 2022, 02:4918 Feb 2023, 02:26
Cygnus NG-18United StatesCRSNG-18LogisticsAntares 230+7 Nov 2022, 10:32:429 Nov 2022, 13:0521 Apr 2023, 08:37
SpaceX CRS-26United StatesCRSSpX26Logistics, delivered iROSA 3A/4A solar arraysFalcon 9 Block 526 Nov 2022, 19:20:4227 Nov 2022, 12:399 Jan 2023, 22:05
Progress MS-22RussiaISS83PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a9 Feb 2023, 06:15:3611 Feb 2023, 08:4520 Aug 2023 23:50
Soyuz MS-23RussiaISS69SReplacement crew return vehicle (launched uncrewed, landed crewed)Soyuz2.1a24 Feb 2023, 00:24:2926 Feb 2023, 00:5827 Sep 2023, 07:15
SpaceX CRS-27United StatesCRSSpX27LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 515 Mar 2023, 00:3016 Mar 2023, 11:5215 April 2023, 15:05
Progress MS-23RussiaISS84PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a24 May 2023, 12:5624 May 2023, 16:1929 Nov 2023, 07:55
SpaceX CRS-28United StatesCRSSpX28LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 55 Jun 2023, 15:476 Jun 2023, 09:5429 Jun 2023, 16:30
Cygnus NG-19United StatesCRSNG-19LogisticsAntares 230+2 Aug 2023, 00:31:144 Aug 2023, 12:2822 Dec 2023, 10:00
Progress MS-24RussiaISS85PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a23 Aug 2023, 01:0825 Aug 2023, 03:5013 Feb 2024, 02:09
SpaceX CRS-29United StatesCRSSpX29LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 510 Nov 2023, 01:2811 Nov 2023, 10:0721 Dec 2023, 22:05
Progress MS-25RussiaISS86PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a1 Dec 2023, 09:253 Dec 2023, 11:1529 May 2024, 08:39
Cygnus NG-20United StatesCRSNG-20LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 530 Jan 2024, 17:07:131 Feb 2024, 12:1412 Jul 2024, 08:00
Progress MS-26RussiaISS87PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a15 Feb 2024, 03:2517 Feb 2024, 06:1213 Aug 2024, 02:00
SpaceX CRS-30United StatesCRSSpX30LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 521 Mar 2024, 20:5523 Mar 2024, 11:3028 Apr 2024, 17:10
Progress MS-27RussiaISS88PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a30 May 2024, 09:421 Jun 2024, 11:4319 Nov 2024, 12:53
Cygnus NG-21United StatesCRSNG-21LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 54 Aug 2024, 11:02:536 Aug 2024, 09:3328 Mar 2025, 08:50
Progress MS-28RussiaISS89PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a15 Aug 2024, 03:20:1717 Aug 2024, 05:5325 Feb 2025, 23:23
SpaceX CRS-31United StatesCRSSpX31LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 55 Nov 2024, 02:29:315 Nov 2024, 14:52:1117 Dec 2024, 18:05
Progress MS-29RussiaISS90PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a21 Nov 2024, 12:2223 Nov 2024, 14:401 Jul 2025, 18:43
Progress MS-30RussiaISS91PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a27 Feb 2025, 21:541 Mar 2025, 23:02:309 Sep 2025, 15:45:30
SpaceX CRS-32United StatesCRSSpX32LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 521 Apr 2025, 08:15:4522 Apr 2025, 12:2023 May 2025, 16:05
Progress MS-31RussiaISS92PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a3 July 2025, 19:32:405 July 2025, 21:25
SpaceX CRS-33United StatesCRSSpX33LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 524 Aug 2025, 06:4525 Aug 2025, 11:30
Progress MS-32RussiaISS93PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a11 Sep 2025, 15:54:0613 Sep 2025, 20:23
Cygnus NG-23United StatesCRS NG-23LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 514 Sep 2025, 22:11:4918 Sep 2025, 14:10
HTV-X1JapanHTVX1LogisticsH3-24W26 Oct 2025, 00:00:1529 Oct 2025, 15:50

For vehicles that are berthed to the station using the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) the times of berthing and unberthing are given. For those vehicles whose berthing and unberthing time is not sure is not provided, SSRMS capture and release is taken. This is because these vehicles remain physically attached to the station longer than indicated when counting the time between initial SSRMS capture and release. Formerly, the Japanese HTV and the SpaceX Dragon and currently, the Cygnus are the visiting vehicles to attach in this manner. For all other vehicles the times of docking and undocking are given.

Future spaceflights

Manifested future flights are shown below:

SpacecraftISS Flight No.MissionLaunch vehicleScheduled date
(UTC)
Progress MS-33RussiaISS-94PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a
Progress MS-34RussiaISS-95PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a
Progress MS-35RussiaISS-96PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a
SpaceX CRS-34United StatesCRS SpX-34LogisticsFalcon 9 Block 5
SpaceX CRS-35United StatesCRS SpX-35LogisticsFalcon9 Block 5
Progress MS-36RussiaISS-97PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a
Progress MS-37RussiaISS-98PLogisticsSoyuz2.1a
Cygnus NG-24United StatesCRS NG-24LogisticsFalcon9 Block 5
Cygnus NG-25United StatesCRS NG-25LogisticsAntares 300
Cygnus NG-22United StatesCRS NG-22Logistics
US Deorbit VehicleUnited StatesDeorbit

Spaceports

Baikonur Cosmodrome

Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan is the oldest and busiest spaceport. The first module of the ISS was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81 as the uncrewed spacecraft Zarya in 1998 and flew uncrewed for about two years before the first crew arrived. The Progress spacecraft is the most frequent cargo ship sent from Baikonur to the station, bringing supplies such as food, fuel, gas, experiments, and parts. Its light payload is offset by its ability to deliver critical replacement parts at short notice. Fresh fruit and vegetables from the earth are an important part of the crew's diet.

Tanegashima Space Center

A Kounotori departing Tanegashima Space Center bound for the International Space Station.

Located in Japan on an island 115 km south of Kyūshū, the Tanegashima Space Center (TCS) is the launch site for H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), called and HTV-X, used to resupply the Kibō Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) and the ISS. The name Kounotori was chosen for the HTV by JAXA because "a white stork carries an image of conveying an important thing (a baby, happiness, and other joyful things), therefore, it precisely expresses the HTV's mission to transport essential materials to the ISS".

White Kounotori can carry 6000 kg of cargo in total, about 3500 - of which is accessible by the crew in the pressurized section, the remainder is unpressurised cargo on Exposed Pallet to be handled by the ISS's robotic arm.

Guiana Space Centre

The European Space Agency (ESA) uses the Guiana Space Centre near Kourou in French Guiana. Operational since 1968, it is particularly suitable as a location for a spaceport due to its proximity to the equator, and that launches are in a favorable direction over water. The near-equatorial launch location provides an advantage for launches to low-inclination (or geostationary) Earth orbits compared to launches from spaceports at higher latitude, the eastward boost provided by the Earth's rotation is about 463 m/s at this spaceport.

The ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle weighs 20700 kg at launch and has a cargo capacity of 8000 kg including 1500 to of dry cargo, up to 1000 kg of gases (water, nitrogen, oxygen, air), with up to two gases per flight, and up to 4700 kg of propellant for boosting and refueling the station.

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, located in Florida, United States, has been operational since 1950 with its first orbital launch occurring in 1958. All of NASA's crewed Mercury and Gemini missions were launched from the Cape, along with some of the earlier Apollo missions. Cape Canaveral is adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center, where the majority of Apollo missions and all the Space Shuttle missions were launched from. Under contract with NASA, SpaceX launches the Dragon 2 Cargo variant spacecraft to resupply the American portion of the ISS. The Dragon can transport 6000 kg of pressurized and unpressurized cargo and can return 3000 kg to Earth. It is the only uncrewed resupply vehicle capable of returning a payload.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, located at Wallops Island, Virginia, United States, is the launch site for the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft for resupplying the American portion of the ISS.

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