Progress 1

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Progress 1 was the inaugural uncrewed Soviet cargo spacecraft mission used to resupply the Salyut 6 space station in low Earth orbit.

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Progress 1 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Progress spacecraft mission
uncrewed cargo spacecraft mission
apogeeAltitude ~249 km
cargoType dry cargo
gas
propellant
scientific equipment
water
cosparId 1978-004A
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
dockedWith Salyut 6
dockingDate 1978-01-22
dockingPort Salyut 6 aft port
followedBy Progress 2
hasModule cargo module
refueling module
service module
inclination 51.6 degrees
launchComplex Baikonur Cosmodrome
surface form: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 1/5
launchDate 1978-01-20
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
launchVehicle Soyuz rocket
surface form: Soyuz-U
manufacturer RSC Energia
surface form: NPO Energia
missionDuration 18 days
missionType space station resupply
operator Soviet space program
orbitalPeriod ~88.7 minutes
orbitType low Earth orbit
performedRole delivery of supplies to Salyut 6
refueling of Salyut 6
perigeeAltitude ~186 km
precededBy none (first Progress mission)
primaryDestination Salyut 6
program Progress program
reentryDate 1978-02-08
reentryType controlled destructive reentry
satcatNumber 10633
spacecraftBus Soyuz spacecraft
surface form: Soyuz 7K-T
spacecraftConfiguration three-module design
spacecraftMass ~7020 kg
spacecraftType Progress 7K-TG
supportedCrew Salyut 6
surface form: Salyut 6 EO-1 crew
undockingDate 1978-02-06
usedFor demonstration of in-orbit refueling techniques
testing of automated cargo resupply operations
wasFirstTo resupply a space station using a Progress spacecraft
wasInauguralMissionOf Progress cargo spacecraft program

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Progress spacecraft firstMission Progress 1
Progress firstMission Progress 1