Progress M-18M

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Progress M-18M, identified by NASA as Progress 50P, is a Progress spacecraft used by Roskosmos to resupply the International Space Station during 2013. Progress M-18M was sent on a four-orbit rendezvous profile that was already demonstrated by the Progress M-16M and Progress M-17M spacecraft in 2012.

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2013 Progress M-18M
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docking and berthing of spacecraft
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rocket launch
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epoch
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atmospheric entry
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ISS-34 Novitskiy and Romanenko monitor TORU during Progress M-18M approachISS-34 Novitskiy and Romanenko monitor TORU during Progress M-18M approach
Progress M-18MProgress M-18M
ISS-36 EVA-1 g Alexander MisurkinISS-36 EVA-1 g Alexander Misurkin
ISS-36 EVA-1 e Alexander MisurkinISS-36 EVA-1 e Alexander Misurkin
ISS-36 Storm clouds over the Atlantic OceanISS-36 Storm clouds over the Atlantic Ocean
Progress M-18M undocks from the ISSProgress M-18M undocks from the ISS
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    commonsimageProgress M-18M Commons
    commonsimageISS-36 EVA-1 g Alexander Misurkin Commons
    commonsimageISS-36 EVA-1 e Alexander Misurkin Commons
    commonsimageISS-36 Storm clouds over the Atlantic Ocean Commons
    commonsimageProgress M-18M undocks from the ISS Commons