Progress M-22M
Progress M-22M approaches the ISS on 5 February 2014. | |||||
Mission type | ISS resupply | ||||
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Operator | Roskosmos | ||||
COSPAR ID | 2014-005A | ||||
SATCAT № | 39506 | ||||
Spacecraft properties | |||||
Spacecraft type | Progress-M 11F615A60 | ||||
Manufacturer | RKK Energia | ||||
Start of mission | |||||
Launch date | 5 February 2014, 16:23:32 UTC[1] | ||||
Rocket | Soyuz-U | ||||
Launch site | Baikonur 1/5[1] | ||||
End of mission | |||||
Disposal | Deorbited | ||||
Decay date | 18 April 2014, 15:46 | UTC||||
Docking with ISS | |||||
Docking port | Pirs nadir | ||||
Docking date | 5 February 2014, 22:22 UTC | ||||
Undocking date | 7 April 2014, 13:58 UTC | ||||
Time docked | 60 days, 15 hours, 36 minutes | ||||
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Progress M-22M (Russian: Прогресс М-22М), identified by NASA as Progress 54 or 54P, is a Progress spacecraft used by Roskosmos to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) during 2014.[2] Progress M-22M was built by RKK Energia. Progress M-22M was launched on a 6-hours rendezvous profile towards the ISS. The 22nd Progress-M 11F615A60 spacecraft to be launched, it had the serial number 422 and was built by RKK Energia.
Launch
The spacecraft was launched on 5 February 2014 at 16:23 GMT from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.[3] The launch was the first Russian orbital launch of 2014.
Docking
Progress M-22M docked with the Pirs docking compartment on 5 February at 22:22 GMT, less than six hours after launch.
Undocking and Reentry
Progress M-22M undocked from the ISS on 7 April 2014, and was de-orbited on 18 April after supporting a scientific experiment in free-fly mode.
Cargo
The Progress spacecraft carries 2370 kg of cargo and supplies to the International Space Station. [4]
- 1 2 McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
- ↑ Pete Harding (February 5, 2014). "Progress M-22M docks with ISS following fast rendezvous". NASASpaceflight.com.
- ↑ "Russian cargo craft docks to International Space Station". Spaceflight Now. 5 February 2014.
- ↑ "Progress M-22M". Roscosmos. 6 February 2014.