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Mission ISS-3P
Mission Description:
Mission ISS-3P used a Progress-M spacecraft to deliver logistics and supplies to the International Space Station including items required for the outfitting of the Service Module. After remaining docked for a month or so, the Progress-M was loaded with items to be disposed, undocked from the ISS, and commanded to perform a destructive reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Cargo Manifest Note: [numbers] = ISS SE (Subelement) numbers.
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Descent Cargo
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Operations Documents
Progress Cargo Vehicle Transfer Operations, Part 1, Mission Operations Directorate, 10 August 2000 [English - Acrobat] [Russian - Acrobat]
Progress Cargo Vehicle Transfer Operations, Part 2, Appendix 1, Mission Operations Directorate, 10 August 2000 [English - Acrobat] [Russian - Acrobat]
According to the introduction to these documents "this book is intended for performing cargo transfer operations in Progress and on stowing equipment
in SM and Progress." These documents contain diagrams and detailed procedures for the transfer of times from the Progress Vehicle currently docked with the ISS.
News
28 February 2001: RSC Energia Statement About the docking of the Progress M-44 logistics vehicle with the International Space Station
28 February 2001: Progress M-44 Docks with ISS
The Progress M-44 Cargo vehicle flying the ISS-3P mission docked with the ISS today at 4:50 AM EST /09.50 GMT. The spacecraft docked with the aft docking port of the Service Module. Unpacking is to begin this morning. This Progress carries various supplies needed for the Expedition 2 Crew who are due to be launched on the STS-102 mission
26 February 2001: Progress M-44 Cargo Vehicle Launched to ISS, RSC Energia
"At 11:09:35 Moscow Time the Progress M-44 transport cargo vehicle was launched to a near-earth orbit within the implementation of the Russian commitments under the
International Space Station (ISS) program."
24 February 2001:
SS Crew Moves Soyuz to New Docking Port
The Expedition One crew of the ISS moved their Soyuz TM-31 spacecraft from the aft port of the Service Module Zvezda to the nadir (Earth-facing) port of the FGB Zarya on Saturday so as to make room for a new supply ship, Progress M-44, which will be launched on the SS-3P mission on Monday. Progress M-44 will dock with the aft port of the Zvezda on Wednesday. Progress M-44 carries supplies for the Expedition Two crew, which will be launched on Shuttle Discovery in March on STS-102/ISS 5A.1.
21 February 2001: Expedition One Crew Plans Soyuz Shuffle Early Saturday, NASA
14 February 2001: Photo Report: Final Progress M-44 Cargo Transport Vehicle processing operations at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, RSC Energia
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