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“Progress MS-21” mission completed.
On February 19, 2023 at 06:15 Moscow time, the “Progress MS-21” unmanned supply spacecraft was deorbited. Non-burnt fragments of the spacecraft drowned in the remote area of the Pacific at 06:57 Moscow time.
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“Progress MS-21” undocked from Space Station.
On February 18, 2023 at 05:26 Moscow time the Russian “Progress MS-21” unmanned supply spacecraft was undocked from the “Poisk” module of the International Space Station, keeping a departure date that has been set for months. But the routine undocking took special significance after the “Progress MS-21” cargo ship suddenly leaked coolant on February 11, soon after the docking of a fresh Progress (“Progress MS-22”) resupply spacecraft to a different port on the space station.
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Russian “Progress MS-22” spacecraft docked to Space Station.
On February 11, 2023 at 11:45 Moscow time, the Russian “Progress MS-22” unmanned supply spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. The spacecraft was docked to the Russian “Zvezda” module. The spacecraft delivered about 2500 kilograms of cargo for the ISS crew.
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Chinese cosmonauts performed spacewalk.
On February 9, 2023 Chinese cosmonauts Fei Junlong and Zhang Lu performed the spacewalk to install the first additional pump block of the thermal control system and attaching the first external platform to the “Mengtian” module of the “Tiangong” station. The EVA lasted 7 hours and 06 minutes. It was the 1st spacewalk for both Fei Junlong and Zhang Lu.
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“Progress MS-20” undocked from Space Station.
On February 7, 2023 at 07:56 Moscow time the Russian “Progress MS-20” unmanned supply spacecraft was undocked from the “Zvezda” module of the International Space Station. In about 4 hours it was deorbited. Non-burnt fragments of the spacecraft drowned in the remote area of the Pacific.
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US and Japanese astronauts performed spacewalk.
On February 2, 2023, US astronaut Nicole Mann and Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata performed the spacewalk to finish installing a mounting bracket for new solar arrays due to arrive at the complex on a SpaceX resupply mission in June. The EVA lasted 6 hours and 41 minutes. It was the 2nd spacewalk for both Nicole Mann and Koichi Wakata.
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US and Japanese astronauts performed spacewalk.
On January 20, 2023, US astronaut Nicole Mann and Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata performed the spacewalk to prepare the station for arrival of another pair of new solar arrays later this year. The EVA lasted 7 hours and 21 minutes. It was the 1st spacewalk for both Nicole Mann and Koichi Wakata.
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Dragon CRS-26 supply spacecraft returned to Earth.
On January 11, 2023 at 10:19 UTC the "Dragon” capsule splashed down in the Gulf Of Mexico not far from Florida, USA. It was the "SpaceX CRS-26” mission. CRS means Commercial Resupply Services. It was the 6th flight of the new generation of Dragon cargo capsules also known SpaceX Dragon 2 or Cargo Dragon 2. It was the 26th flight of Cargo Dragon to the ISS with docking, including a demonstration flight in 2012.
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Dragon CRS-26 spacecraft undocked from ISS.
On January 09, 2023 at 22:05 UTC, the Dragon CRS-26 spacecraft was undocked from the International Space Station. It’s the 6th flight of the new generation of Dragon cargo capsules also known SpaceX Dragon 2 or Cargo Dragon 2. It was the 26th flight of Cargo Dragon to the ISS with docking, including a demonstration flight in 2012.
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