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Mission ISS-5P
Mission Description:
Mission ISS-5P will use a Progress-M spacecraft (Progress M-245)to deliver logistics and supplies to the International Space Station. After remaining docked for several months, the Progress-M will be 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
19 August 2001: Photo Report: Progress M45 Cargo Vehicle Transferred to Launch Pad, RSC Energia
19 August 2001: Photo Report: Progress M45 Cargo Vehicle Installed on Launch Pad, RSC Energia
16 August 2001: Photo Report: Progress-M45 spacecraft Launch Vehicle Integration at the Launch Vehicle Assembly and Testing Facility at Baikonur Cosmodrome, RSC Energia
16 August 2001: Photo Report: Designers inspection of the Progress M45 spacecraft, RSC Energia
16 August 2001: Photo Report: Payload shroud roll on to the Progress M45 spacecraft, RSC Energia
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