Progress M1-3

[1] Progress M1-3 was launched by a Soyuz-U carrier rocket from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.[1] The spacecraft docked with the aft port of the Zvezda module at 20:12:56 UTC on 8 August.[2][3] It remained docked for 75 days before undocking at 04:04:49 UTC on 1 November to make way for Soyuz TM-31.It was unloaded during the Space Shuttle missions STS-106 and STS-92, as the ISS did not yet have a permanent crew.The Expedition 1 crew arrived the day after Progress M1-3 departed the Station, using the docking port that it had vacated.
STS-106Russian Space AgencyCOSPAR IDSATCAT no.Progress-M1EnergiaSoyuz-UBaikonurSite 1/5GeocentricLow EarthPerigee altitudeApogee altitudeInclinationPeriodZvezdaProgress M1-4ProgressInternational Space Stationserial numberBaikonur CosmodromeSoyuz TM-31Pacific OceanSpace ShuttleSTS-92Expedition 1List of Progress flightsUncrewed spaceflights to the International Space StationProgress 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 ISSUncrewed spaceflights2R / ZvezdaOrb-D1SpX-10SpX-11SpX-12SpX-13SpX-14SpX-15SpX-16SpX-DM1SpX-17SpX-18SpX-19Boe-OFTSpX-20SpX-21SpX-22SpX-23PrichalSpX-24Boe-OFT 2SpX-25SpX-26SpX-27SpX-28SpX-29SpX-30SpX-31SpX-32SSC Demo-1HTV-X1SpX-33US Deorbit VehicleRoscomos ProgressESA ATV (past)JAXA HTVNASA CRSSpaceX Dragon 1 (past)Northrop Grumman CygnusSierra Nevada Dream Chaser← 1999Orbital launches in 20002001 →Galaxy 10RJAWSATFalconSAT-1Hispasat 1CASTRO-ESTS-99Garuda 1Superbird-B2Ekspress A2INSAT-3BAsiaStarSoyuz TM-30SESAT 1Galaxy 4RProgress M1-2GOES 11USA-150STS-101Eutelsat W4Ekspress A3Fengyun 2BSNAP-1TDRS-8Sirius FM-1EchoStar VIRubin-1USA-151Brazilsat B4Nilesat 102Sirius FM-2Eutelsat W1Astra 2BNOAA-16TiungSAT-1N-SAT-110HETE-2ITS Z1Progress M-43Europe*Star 1USA-154PAS-1RSTRV 1CSTRV 1DQuickBird-1Anik F1Sirius FM-3STS-97ITS P6EROS AAstra 2D