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Progress M-29

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Russian cargo spacecraft

Progress M-29
A Progress-M spacecraft
Mission typeMir resupply
COSPAR ID1995-053AEdit this at Wikidata
SATCATno.23678[1]
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftProgress (No.229)
Spacecraft typeProgress-M[2]
ManufacturerRKK Energia
Start of mission
Launch date8 October 1995, 18:50:40 UTC[1]
RocketSoyuz-U[2]
Launch siteBaikonur,Site 1/5
End of mission
DisposalDeorbited
Decay date19 December 1995, 16:15 UTC[3]
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Perigee altitude197 km[4]
Apogee altitude242 km[4]
Inclination51.6°[4]
Period88.6 minutes[4]
Epoch8 October 1995
Docking withMir
Docking portKvant-1 aft[4]
Docking date10 October 1995, 20:32:40 UTC
Undocking date19 December 1995, 09:15:05 UTC

Progress M-29 (Russian:Прогресс M-29) was a Russian unmannedProgress cargo spacecraft, which was launched in October 1995 to resupply theMir space station.

Launch

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Progress M-29 launched on 8 October 1995 from theBaikonur Cosmodrome inKazakhstan. It used aSoyuz-U rocket.[2][5]

Docking

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Progress M-29 docked with the aft port of theKvant-1 module of Mir on 10 October 1995 at 20:32:40 UTC, and was undocked on 19 December 1995 at 09:15:05 UTC.[3][4]

Decay

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It remained in orbit until 19 December 1995, when it was deorbited. The deorbit burn occurred at 15:26 UTC and the mission ended at 16:15 UTC.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Launchlog".Jonathan's Space Report. Retrieved3 December 2020.
  2. ^abc"Progress-M 1 - 13, 15 - 37, 39 - 67 (11F615A55, 7KTGM)".Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved3 December 2020.
  3. ^abc"Mir".Astronautix. Archived fromthe original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved3 December 2020.
  4. ^abcdefg"Cargo spacecraft "Progress M-29"".Manned Astronautics figures and facts. Archived fromthe original on 9 October 2007.
  5. ^"Progress M-29".NASA. Retrieved3 December 2020.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
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