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Mission type
  
ISS resupply

COSPAR ID
  
2001-051A

Launch site
  
Baikonur Site 1/5

Inclination
  
51.6°

Rocket
  
Decay date
  
20 March 2002

Operator
  
Roskosmos

Spacecraft type
  
Progress-M1 11F615A55

Disposal
  
Deorbited

Launch date
  
26 November 2001

Regime
  
Low Earth orbit

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Manufacturer
  
S. P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia

Similar
  
Progress M1‑4, Progress M1‑8, Progress M1‑3, Progress M1‑11, Progress M1‑10

Progress M1-7, identified by NASA as Progress 6 or 6P, was a Progress spacecraft used to resupply the International Space Station. It was a Progress-M1 11F615A55 spacecraft, with the serial number 256.

Progress M1-7 was launched by a Soyuz-FG carrier rocket from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Launch occurred at 18:24:12 GMT on 26 November 2001. The spacecraft docked with the Aft port of the Zvezda module at 19:43:02 GMT on 28 November. It was unable to establish a hard dock due to debris from Progress M-45 on the docking port, which had to be removed in an unscheduled extra-vehicular activity on 3 December, after which it was able to establish a hard dock.

Progress M1-7 remained docked to the ISS for three and a half months before undocking at 17:43 GMT on 19 March 2002 to make way for Progress M1-8. It was deorbited at 01:27 GMT on 20 March. The spacecraft burned up in the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean, with any remaining debris landing in the ocean at around 02:20 GMT.

Progress M1-7 carried supplies to the International Space Station, including food, water and oxygen for the crew and equipment for conducting scientific research. It also carried the Kolibri-2000 satellite, which it deployed at 22:28 GMT on 19 March 2002, a few hours after departing the ISS.

References

Progress M1-7 Wikipedia


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