Progress MS-19 | |||||||||
Names List: | Progress 80P | ||||||||
Mission Type: | ISS resupply | ||||||||
Operator: | Roscosmos | ||||||||
Mission Duration: | [1] | ||||||||
Spacecraft: | Progress MS-19 No.449 | ||||||||
Spacecraft Type: | Progress MS | ||||||||
Manufacturer: | Energia | ||||||||
Launch Mass: | 7000 kg | ||||||||
Launch Date: | 15 February 2022, 04:25:40 | ||||||||
Launch Rocket: | Soyuz-2.1a | ||||||||
Launch Site: | Baikonur, Site 31 | ||||||||
Launch Contractor: | Progress Rocket Space Centre | ||||||||
Disposal Type: | Deorbited | ||||||||
Decay Date: | 24 October 2022, 01:51 UTC | ||||||||
Orbit Reference: | Geocentric orbit | ||||||||
Orbit Regime: | Low Earth orbit | ||||||||
Orbit Inclination: | 51.65° | ||||||||
Apsis: | gee | ||||||||
Docking: |
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Insignia Size: | 200px | ||||||||
Programme: | Progress ISS Resupply | ||||||||
Previous Mission: | Progress M-UM | ||||||||
Next Mission: | Progress MS-20 |
Progress MS-19, Russian production No.449, identified by NASA as Progress 80P, was a Progress spaceflight launched by Roscosmos to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). This was the 172nd flight of a Progress spacecraft.
The Progress-MS is an uncrewed freighter based on the Progress-M featuring improved avionics. This improved variant first launched on 21 December 2015. It has the following improvements:
On 3 February 2021, the State Commission for Testing of the Piloted Space Systems, chaired by Roskosmos head Dmitry Rogozin, approved the latest ISS schedule for 2021 and the first quarter of 2022.
A Soyuz-2.1a will launch Progress MS-19 to the International Space Station from Baikonur Site 31 on 16 February 2022 on a fast-track trajectory. Around 3 hours 20 minutes after the launch, Progress MS-19 will automatically dock to the zenith (space-facing) port of the MIM2 Poisk module and continue its mission for 368 days, supporting Expedition 66 and Expedition 67 missions aboard the ISS.
The Progress MS-19 spacecraft is loaded with of cargo, with of this being dry cargo.
Also delivered to ISS by progress were 6 Russian experimental cubesats (ЮЗГУ No.5 - 10 / SWSU No5 - 10), which were deployed from the ISS by Russian Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev during EVA 3 spacewalk. See 2022 List of spacecraft deployed from the International Space Station.