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- Progress_7K-TG abstract "Progress 7K-TG (Russian: Прогресс 7К-ТГ, GRAU index 11F615A15), was a Soviet unmanned spacecraft used to resupply space stations in low Earth orbit. Forty three flew, delivering cargo to Salyut 6, Salyut 7, and Mir. It was the first version of the Progress spacecraft to fly, and spawned later derivatives including the Progress-M which replaced it, and the later Progress-M1.The Progress 7K-TG spacecraft was derived from the manned Soyuz 7K-T "ferry" spacecraft, which had been designed for the Salyut programme. The descent module of the Soyuz spacecraft was replaced with a new section designated Otsek Komponentov Dozapravki, or OKD. This contained fuel tanks and pumps used for refuelling the space station that it docked with. Like the Soyuz 7K-T, the Progress was not equipped with solar panels, and instead relied on batteries for power. Early spacecraft had a design life of 33 days, including three in free flight, and the rest docked with a space station. Later spacecraft flew longer missions, with the longest, Progress 38, spending almost 75 days in orbit.The first Progress 7K-TG spacecraft, Progress 1, was launched on 20 January 1978. The first twelve spacecraft flew to Salyut 6, with the next thirteen, including the Kosmos 1669 spacecraft - a Progress spacecraft which was given a Kosmos designation and omitted from the sequence of Progress designations - going to Salyut 7. The last eighteen flew to Mir. With the exception of Progress 20, all of the flights to Salyut stations were launched by Soyuz-U carrier rockets. Progress 20 and all of the Mir flights used the more powerful Soyuz-U2 carrier rocket. The last spacecraft, Progress 42, was launched on 5 May 1990. It was deorbited on 27 May, breaking up in the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean at around 12:27 GMT.Some Progress 7K-TG launches used the payload fairing developed for the Soyuz spacecraft, including the escape tower, but with the motors in the tower removed, and no stabilisers on the sides of the fairing. Officially this was done to preserve the rocket's aerodynamic properties, however it was reported that on several flights the tower was used to support tests of the K-36M ejection seat under development for the Buran programme. In addition to their regular cargoes, the Progress 7 spacecraft was used to transport the KRT-10 radio telescope to Salyut 6, and Progress 17 delivered the Iskra 3 satellite to Salyut 7 for deployment.".
- Progress_7K-TG thumbnail Progress_drawing.png?width=300.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageID "23949121".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageLength "4231".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageRevisionID "545696728".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Automated_Transfer_Vehicle.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Buran_program.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Buran_programme.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Category:Progress_(spacecraft).
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Cosmos_(satellite).
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Cygnus_(spacecraft).
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Cygnus_spacecraft.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_(spacecraft).
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Ejection_seat.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Escape_tower.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink GRAU.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink GRAU_index.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink H-II_Transfer_Vehicle.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Iskra_3.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink K-36M.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink KRT-10.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_(satellite).
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos_1669.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Launch_escape_system.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Mir.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink NPO_Energia.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress-M.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress-M1.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress_(spacecraft).
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress_1.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress_17.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress_20.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress_38.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress_42.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Progress_7.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Radio_telescope.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Salyut_6.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Salyut_7.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Salyut_program.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Salyut_programme.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Solar_panel.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Solar_panels.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz-U.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz-U2.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz_(spacecraft).
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz_7K-T.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz_programme.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink SpaceX_Dragon.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink Space_station.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLink File:Model_of_Salyut-7_with_two_Soyuz_spacecrafts.JPEG.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLinkText "7K-TG".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLinkText "Progress 5".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLinkText "Progress 6".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLinkText "Progress 7".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageWikiLinkText "Progress 7K-TG".
- Progress_7K-TG applications "Space station logistics".
- Progress_7K-TG built "43".
- Progress_7K-TG caption "A Progress 7K-TG spacecraft".
- Progress_7K-TG derivatives Progress-M.
- Progress_7K-TG derivedfrom Soyuz_7K-T.
- Progress_7K-TG first Progress_1.
- Progress_7K-TG hasPhotoCollection Progress_7K-TG.
- Progress_7K-TG last Progress_42.
- Progress_7K-TG lastretired Progress_42.
- Progress_7K-TG launched "43".
- Progress_7K-TG lifetime "months".
- Progress_7K-TG manufacturer NPO_Energia.
- Progress_7K-TG manufacturer S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Progress_7K-TG orbits Low_Earth_orbit.
- Progress_7K-TG retired "43".
- Progress_7K-TG status "Retired".
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Spacecraft_class.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Progress_spacecraft.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Progress_7K-TG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soyuz_variants.
- Progress_7K-TG subject Category:Progress_(spacecraft).
- Progress_7K-TG hypernym Spacecraft.
- Progress_7K-TG type Article.
- Progress_7K-TG type ArtificialSatellite.
- Progress_7K-TG type Article.
- Progress_7K-TG type Vehicle.
- Progress_7K-TG comment "Progress 7K-TG (Russian: Прогресс 7К-ТГ, GRAU index 11F615A15), was a Soviet unmanned spacecraft used to resupply space stations in low Earth orbit. Forty three flew, delivering cargo to Salyut 6, Salyut 7, and Mir.".
- Progress_7K-TG label "Progress 7K-TG".
- Progress_7K-TG sameAs Прогрес_7К-ТГ.
- Progress_7K-TG sameAs Progress_7K-TG.
- Progress_7K-TG sameAs m.076zn8n.
- Progress_7K-TG sameAs Q7248542.
- Progress_7K-TG sameAs Q7248542.
- Progress_7K-TG wasDerivedFrom Progress_7K-TG?oldid=545696728.
- Progress_7K-TG depiction Progress_drawing.png.
- Progress_7K-TG isPrimaryTopicOf Progress_7K-TG.