Progress M1-2

[1] Progress M1-2 was launched by a Soyuz-U carrier rocket from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.[1] The spacecraft docked with the Aft port on the Kvant-1 module of Mir at 21:28:47 GMT on 27 April.[2][3] It remained docked for 171 days before undocking at 18:06 GMT on 15 October to make way for Progress M-43.[4][5][6] Progress M1-2 carried supplies to Mir, including food, water and oxygen for the crew and equipment for conducting scientific research.[7] It was the last Progress spacecraft to be docked to Mir whilst a crew was present aboard the station.
RoskosmosMirCorpCOSPAR IDSATCAT no.Progress-M1RKK EnergiaSoyuz-UBaikonurSite 1/5GeocentricLow EarthInclinationKvant-1ProgressRussiaspace stationserial numberBaikonur CosmodromeProgress M-432000 in spaceflightList of Progress flightsList of uncrewed spaceflights to MirMcDowell, JonathanProgress spacecraftProgress 7K-TGProgress-MProgress-MSM-MIM2Progress 1Progress 8Kosmos 1669Progress M-3Progress M1-1Progress M-04MProgress MS-14List of Progress missionsUncrewed spaceflights to MirUncrewed spaceflights to the ISS← 1999Orbital launches in 20002001 →Galaxy 10RJAWSATFalconSAT-1Hispasat 1CASTRO-ESTS-99Garuda 1Superbird-B2Ekspress A2INSAT-3BAsiaStarSoyuz TM-30SESAT 1Galaxy 4RGOES 11USA-150STS-101Eutelsat W4Ekspress A3Fengyun 2BSNAP-1TDRS-8Sirius FM-1ZvezdaEchoStar VIRubin-1USA-151Progress M1-3Brazilsat B4Nilesat 102Sirius FM-2Eutelsat W1STS-106Astra 2BNOAA-16TiungSAT-1N-SAT-110HETE-2STS-92ITS Z1Europe*Star 1Soyuz TM-31USA-154PAS-1RSTRV 1CSTRV 1DProgress M1-4QuickBird-1Anik F1Sirius FM-3STS-97ITS P6EROS AAstra 2D