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PROGRESS-M 67


PROGRESS-M 67 is no longer on orbit
PROGRESS-M 67 is classified as:


NORAD ID: 35641
Int'l Code: 2009-040A
Launch date: July 24, 2009
Source: Commonwealth of Independent States (former USSR) (CIS)
Launch site: TYURATAM MISSILE AND SPACE COMPLEX (TTMTR)
Decay date: 2009-09-27

PROGRESS-M 67 is an unmanned resupply ship for the International Space Station. The 24-foot (7-m) long ship will attach itself to the aft-facing port on the Zvezda service module. The Russian-made craft will deliver two-and-a-half tons (2.3 metric tons) of supplies to the station. The "dry" cargo tucked aboard the Progress amounts to 2,718 pounds (1,233 kg) in the form of spare parts, life support gear and equipment hardware. "The refueling module carries 1,830 pounds (830 kg) of propellant for transfer into the Russian segment of the complex to feed the station's maneuvering thrusters. The vessel also has 463 pounds (210 kg) of water and 110 pounds (50 kg) of oxygen.
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