- Source: Progress MS-28
Progress MS-28 (Russian: Прогресс МC-28), Russian production No. 458, identified by NASA as Progress 89, is a Progress spaceflight launched by Roscosmos to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). It is the 181st flight of a Progress spacecraft.
Launch
Launched from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan atop a Soyuz-2.1a on Thursday, 15 August 2024, at 03:20:17 UTC (08:20:17 AQTT, local time at the launch site). Progress MS-28 will deliver approximately 2,621 kg (5,778 lb) of food, water, clothing, fuel, and equipment to the ISS for the Expedition 71 and to prepare the station for the Expedition 72 crew.
The spacecraft is set to autonomously rendezvous and dock with the ISS on Saturday, 17 August 2024, at 05:56 UTC. It will attach to the aft port of the Zvezda service module, replacing the Progress MS-26 spacecraft that was previously at this location.
Manifest
Each Progress mission delivers over a thousand kilograms of supplies in its pressurized section, accessible to crewmembers. These supplies include consumables such as food, water, and air, along with equipment for maintenance and scientific research. In its unpressurized section, the spacecraft carries tanks of water, fuel, and gases to replenish the station’s resources and sustain its onboard atmosphere. These resources are transferred to the station through an automated process.
For this mission, Progress MS-28 was loaded with a total of 2,621 kg (5,778 lb) of cargo and supplies prior to launch. The cargo manifest includes the following:
Pressurized supplies: 1,201 kg (2,648 lb)
Fuel: 950 kg (2,090 lb)
Water: 420 kg (930 lb)
Nitrogen gas: 50 kg (110 lb)
See also
Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station
List of Progress missions
References
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- Progress (wahana antariksa)
- Soyuz-U
- Soyuz MS-17
- Soyuz MS-19
- Indonesia
- Daftar gempa bumi di Jepang
- Britania Raya
- Fentanil
- Soyuz (wahana antariksa)
- Rumpun suku bangsa Austronesia
- Progress MS-28
- Progress MS-27
- Progress MS-29
- Expedition 71
- Progress (spacecraft)
- Progress MS-25
- Progress MS-26
- Progress MS-06
- Soyuz-2
- Progress MS-07