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Progressive rock M1-9

Progressive rock M1-9

The progressive rock supply ship that progressive rock M1-9 (Progress M1-9) was launched on September 25, 2002. Is used for supply activity to the International Space Station; the version Progress-M1 11F615A55, the serial number 258 [1]. The name by NASA progressive rock 9 (Progress 9 abbreviated to 9P).

Progressive rock M1-9
Kind Progress-M1 11F615A55
Position The Russian Federation space station
Space station ISS
Station member The fifth long-term stay
The sixth long-term stay
The main contractor RSC Energia
Rocket Soyuz FG
Iba Baikonur Site 1/5
Display day 2002-09-25
16:58:24 GMT
Orbit decrement 2003-02-01
20:00:28 GMT
COSPAR ID 2002-045A
Non-docking time 4th
Docking time Four months
Docking
Docking port ズヴェズダ Aft
The docking date and time 2002-09-29
17:00:54 GMT
The Ann docking date and time 2003-02-01
16:00:54 GMT
Orbit
Kind LEO
Orbit angle of inclination 51.6 degrees

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Flight record

It was launched from (in GMT, I agree as follows), Site 1/5 of the Baikonur space station at 16:58:24 on September 25, 2002 by Soyuz FG rocket [1]. I supplied devices to dock to Aft port of ズヴェズダ at 17:00:54 on the same month 29 [2], and to perform food, water, oxygen, scientific research in [3], ISS.

I canceled docking at 16:00:54 on February 1, 2003 approximately four months later [2] and emptied a port for progressive rock M-47 [4]. Left orbit at 19:10:00 [2] and achieved re-entry into the earth's atmosphere on the same day over the Pacific. This time was just six hours later of the Columbia disintegration in midair accident. The plane member which did not burn out dropped on the sea at approximately 20:00:28 [2]; [5].

References

  1. ^ a b McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. June 7, 2009 reading.
  2. ^ a b c d Anikeev, Alexander. "Cargo spacecraft "Progress M1-9"". Manned Astronautics - Figures & Facts. June 7, 2009 reading.
  3. ^ Wade, Mark. "Progress M1". Encyclopedia Astronautica. June 7, 2009 reading.
  4. ^ Zak, Anatoly. "Progress cargo ship". RussianSpaceWeb. June 7, 2009 reading.
  5. ^ McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite Catalog". Jonathan's Space Page. June 7, 2009 reading.

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