Progress

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The Progress is a Russian expendable cargo spacecraft. Originally developed for the Soviet space program and derived from the crewed Soyuz spacecraft, Progress has been instrumental in maintaining long-duration space missions by providing consumables like food, water, and air, as well as maintenance equipment. Since its maiden flight in 1978, Progress has supported various space stations, including Salyut 6, Salyut 7, and Mir, and remains a key resupply vehicle for the International Space Station (ISS).

1970  WikimediaWikidata
mass 2400 kilogram, length 7.23 metre, diameter 2.72 metre, 
cargo spacecraft
TarshishMS-321970MS-M-M17K-TGEkranDong Fang Hong 2AshkenazSikh ConfederacyPersiaKingdom of WolaitaKingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoiHavilahChinlandCalvinist Republic of Ghent

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  • Progress MS-30
    2025 Russian resupply spaceflight to the International Space Station
  • Progress 7K-TG
    Soviet uncrewed spacecraft
  • Progress MS
    variant of the Progress expendable cargo spacecraft
  • Progress MS-26
    Russian resupply spaceflight to the ISS
  • Progress MS-27
    2024 Russian resupply spaceflight to the International Space Station
  • Progress MS-28
    2024 Russian resupply spaceflight to the International Space Station
  • Progress MS-29
    2024 Russian resupply spaceflight to the International Space Station
  • Progress MS-31
    2025 Russian resupply spaceflight to the International Space Station
  • Progress-M
    spacecraft which is used to resupply space stations
  • Progress-M1
    Russian spacecraft which is used to resupply space stations
Progress-m1-4 dockingProgress-m1-4 docking
Znamya-2 (Знамя-2) after its deploymentZnamya-2 (Знамя-2) after its deployment
Progress M-SO1Progress M-SO1
Progress M1-7Progress M1-7
Progress M1-8 croppedProgress M1-8 cropped
Progress M1-8Progress M1-8
Progress docking port close-upProgress docking port close-up
Progress-m1-10Progress-m1-10
ISS Progress cargo spacecraftISS Progress cargo spacecraft
TORU docking systemTORU docking system
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classorbitProgress MS-30Progress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress 7K-TGProgress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress MSProgress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress MS-26Progress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress MS-27Progress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress MS-28Progress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress MS-29Progress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress MS-31Progress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress-MProgress,Wikidata
    classrocketProgress-M1Progress,Wikidata
    commonsimageProgress-m1-4 docking Commons
    commonsimageZnamya-2 (Знамя-2) after its deployment Commons
    commonsimageProgress M-SO1 Commons
    commonsimageProgress M1-7 Commons
    commonsimageProgress M1-8 cropped Commons
    commonsimageProgress M1-8 Commons
    commonsimageProgress docking port close-up Commons
    commonsimageProgress-m1-10 Commons
    commonsimageISS Progress cargo spacecraft Commons
    commonsimageTORU docking system Commons