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Russian cargo spacecraft
Progress M-26M
(
Russian
:
Прогресс М-26М
), identified by
NASA
as
Progress 58P
, is a
Progress
spacecraft used by
Roskosmos
to resupply the
International Space Station
(ISS) during 2015.
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Progress M-26M was launched on a six-hours rendezvous profile towards the ISS. The 26th
Progress-M
11F615A60 spacecraft to be launched, it had the
serial number
426 and was built by
RKK Energia
.
Launch
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The spacecraft was launched on 17 February 2015 at 11:00:17 UTC from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome
in
Kazakhstan
.
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Docking
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Progress M-26M docked with the
Zvezda
service module on 17 February 2015 at 16:57 UTC, less than six hours after launch.
In May 2015, Progress was used to reboost the station. First try was automatically aborted by the craft one second into the burn. Russian flight controllers identified a problem in one of its eight thrusters. A second try with seven thrusters succeeded lasting 32 minutes and 3 seconds.
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Cargo
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The Progress spacecraft carried 2370 kg of cargo and supplies to the International Space Station.
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The craft delivered food, fuel and supplies, including 435 kg of propellant, 50 kg of oxygen, 420 kg of water, and 1465 kg of spare parts, supplies and experiment hardware for the six members of the
Expedition 42
crew. Progress M-26M remained docked to Zvezda for six months.
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