According to Russia's Mission Control, the Progress 30P/M-65 cargo ship was re-entered into the Earths atmosphere and fell into the Pacific Ocean.
"The cargo spacecraft's remaining fragments fell into the ocean after re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere at 11:49 a.m. Moscow time (8:49 GMT) on Sunday" - Mission Control
The Progress 30P/M-65 cargo ship is to undock from the ISS on Nov 14. The cargo ship will remain in orbit to carry out low atmosphere tests before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and burning up over the Pacific Ocean on the 6th December.
Russian controllers agreed to delay docking a Progress cargo carrier launched to the International Space Station (ISS) on Sept. 10 until Mission Control Center-Houston returns to full capability following Hurricane Ike. The docking, originally set for Sept. 12, will now take place on Sept. 17.
Russian Mission Control says an unmanned Russian cargo ship has blasted off successfully carrying supplies, equipment and gifts for the international space station. Mission Control spokesman Valery Lyndin says the Soyuz-U booster rocket carrying Progress M-65 lifted off as scheduled at 11:50 p.m. local time Wednesday from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The ship is set to dock at the station on Saturday.
The Progress 30P/M-65 cargo ship atop a Soyuz-U booster rocket has successfully launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, at 19:50 GMT (11:50 p.m. local time). The unmanned Russian cargo ship is carrying two-and-a-half tons of oxygen, water and food supplies, and equipment that includes a modified Russian space suit, for the international space station. The cargo ship is scheduled to dock, (SM aft), at 21:01 GMT, Friday.
The Russian Progress 30P/M-65 spacecraft aboard a Soyuz-U rocket has been erected at the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. The Progress 30P/M-65 cargo ship, bound for the ISS, is scheduled to lift off at 19:50 GMT, 10th September, 2008.