Progress spacecraft

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The Progress spacecraft is an uncrewed Russian cargo vehicle used to deliver supplies, equipment, and fuel to space stations in low Earth orbit.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Progress cargo spacecraft 2
Progress-M 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf spacecraft class
uncrewed cargo spacecraft
cargoType food
oxygen
propellant
scientific equipment
spare parts
water
countryOfOrigin Russia
Soviet Union
crewed no
designBasedOn Soyuz spacecraft
disposalMethod destructive reentry
dockingCapability autonomous docking
dockingSystem Kurs automatic docking system
firstFlight 1978
firstMission Progress 1
guidance ground control guidance
inertial guidance
hasModule pressurized cargo module
propellant module
service module
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
launchVehicle Soyuz rocket
surface form: Soyuz rocket family
manufacturer RKK Energia
missionProfile orbit reboost mission
resupply mission
missionType logistics support
operator Roscosmos
primaryDestination International Space Station program
surface form: International Space Station

Mir space station
Salyut 1
surface form: Salyut space stations

space stations in low Earth orbit
propulsion chemical propulsion
reentryType controlled
spaceAgency Roscosmos
surface form: Russian Federal Space Agency

Soviet space program
status in service
successorVariant Progress spacecraft self-linksurface differs
surface form: Progress-M

Progress-M1
Progress-MS
targetUser space station crews
typicalOrbit low Earth orbit
usedFor cargo resupply
delivery of equipment
delivery of fuel
delivery of supplies
orbit raising of space stations
waste disposal from space stations

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Soyuz rocket carries Progress spacecraft
this entity surface form: Progress cargo spacecraft
Roscosmos operates Progress spacecraft
this entity surface form: Progress cargo spacecraft
Progress spacecraft successorVariant Progress spacecraft self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Progress-M