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{{Page|Progress MS-15|Objects|Cargo Resupply Mission to the International Space Station launched in July 2020}}
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Progress MS-15, Russian production No. 444, identified by NASA as Progress 76P, was a Progress spaceflight operated by Roscosmos to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). This was the 167th flight of a Progress spacecraft.

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2020 Progress MS-15
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undocking
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docking and berthing of spacecraft
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atmospheric entry
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rocket launch
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Progress 76 DockingProgress 76 Docking
Progress 76 DockingProgress 76 Docking
July 23, 2020: International Space Station ConfigurationJuly 23, 2020: International Space Station Configuration
July 23, 2020: International Space Station ConfigurationJuly 23, 2020: International Space Station Configuration
ISS-64 Hurricane Zeta (3)ISS-64 Hurricane Zeta (3)
Progress MS-15 docked to the Pirs moduleProgress MS-15 docked to the Pirs module
Expedition 64 - Status arrival of SpaceX Crew-1Expedition 64 - Status arrival of SpaceX Crew-1
ISS-64 Progress 76 and Soyuz MS-17ISS-64 Progress 76 and Soyuz MS-17
iss064e029985 (Feb. 9, 2021) --- This view of the departing ISS Progress 76 resupply ship looks out from a passenger window on the SpaceX Crew Dragon iss064e029985 (Feb. 9, 2021) --- This view of the departing ISS Progress 76 resupply ship looks out from a passenger window on the SpaceX Crew Dragon "Resilience.
Progress MS-15 floats by Crew Dragon ResilienceProgress MS-15 floats by Crew Dragon Resilience