A Progress cargo craft that has spent about a month-and-a-half on the earth orbit as a scientific laboratory will be on Thursday dumped into a special dump section of the Pacific Ocean, Russian Mission Control Centre's spokesman Valery Lyndin said on Thursday. He said at 17:53 the craft will begin deorbiting, and 47 minutes later its unburnt sections will reach the ocean. Read more
The Russian Progress M-04M cargo ship is scheduled to undock from the International space station's Zvezda service module at 10:13 GMT, 10th May, 2010. The cargo ship will stay in orbit after undocking and perform reflection geophysical experiments to study the transparency of the Earth's atmosphere, before being deorbited over the Pacific Ocean on the 1st July, 2010.
A Russian Progress M-04M cargo ship successful docked to the rear docking port of the International space station's Zvezda service at 04:26 GMT, 5th February, 2010. The cargo ship will provide the ISS with two-and-a-half tons of supplies and equipment.
A Soyuz SL-04 rocket body that was launched on the 3rd February, 2010, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, on the Progress M-04M/36P mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 5th February, 2010 @ 16:28 GMT ± 24 hours.