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- Progress_M1-5 abstract "Progress M1-5 was the Progress spacecraft which was launched by Russia in 2001 to deorbit the fifteen-year old Mir space station before it naturally fell from orbit, potentially landing in a populated area. The Russian Aviation and Space Agency, Rosaviakosmos, was responsible for the mission.Launched in January 2001 after a short delay due to a problem with Mir, on 27 January Progress M1-5 became the last spacecraft to dock with the station. It spent two months attached to the Kvant-1 module before deorbiting the station on 23 March 2001. Mir re-entered the atmosphere with Progress M1-5 still docked, disintegrating over the Pacific Ocean, with debris falling into the ocean at around 06:00 GMT. During the early stages of the unmanned Progress M1-5 mission, a manned Soyuz was placed on standby to launch in order to complete the mission if a problem occurred. The decision to deorbit Mir attracted both praise and criticism for Rosaviakosmos, while several campaigns to save the station were conducted.".
- Progress_M1-5 cosparId "2001-003A".
- Progress_M1-5 thumbnail Progress-M_drawing.svg?width=300.
- Progress_M1-5 wikiPageID "23134956".
- Progress_M1-5 wikiPageRevisionID "590594476".
- Progress_M1-5 apsis "gee".
- Progress_M1-5 cosparId "2001".
- Progress_M1-5 decayDate "--03-23".
- Progress_M1-5 disposalType "Deorbited".
- Progress_M1-5 docking "--01-27".
- Progress_M1-5 hasPhotoCollection Progress_M1-5.
- Progress_M1-5 imageCaption "A Progress-M1 spacecraft".
- Progress_M1-5 launchDate "--01-24".
- Progress_M1-5 launchRocket Soyuz-U.
- Progress_M1-5 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Progress_M1-5 launchSite Gagarin's_Start.
- Progress_M1-5 manufacturer S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Progress_M1-5 missionDuration "5259600.0".
- Progress_M1-5 missionType "Mir deorbit".
- Progress_M1-5 name "Progress M1-5".
- Progress_M1-5 operator Russian_Federal_Space_Agency.
- Progress_M1-5 orbitEpoch "2001-01-26".
- Progress_M1-5 orbitInclination "51.6".
- Progress_M1-5 orbitPeriod "5393.4".
- Progress_M1-5 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Progress_M1-5 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Progress_M1-5 satcat "26688".
- Progress_M1-5 spacecraftType "Progress-M1 11F615A55".
- Progress_M1-5 subject Category:Mir.
- Progress_M1-5 subject Category:Progress_(spacecraft)_missions.
- Progress_M1-5 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2001.
- Progress_M1-5 point "-47.0 -140.0".
- Progress_M1-5 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Progress_M1-5 type Satellite.
- Progress_M1-5 type Spacecraft.
- Progress_M1-5 type Thing.
- Progress_M1-5 type SpatialThing.
- Progress_M1-5 comment "Progress M1-5 was the Progress spacecraft which was launched by Russia in 2001 to deorbit the fifteen-year old Mir space station before it naturally fell from orbit, potentially landing in a populated area. The Russian Aviation and Space Agency, Rosaviakosmos, was responsible for the mission.Launched in January 2001 after a short delay due to a problem with Mir, on 27 January Progress M1-5 became the last spacecraft to dock with the station.".
- Progress_M1-5 label "Progress M1-5".
- Progress_M1-5 label "Progress M1-5".
- Progress_M1-5 label "Progress M1-5".
- Progress_M1-5 label "Прогресс М1-5".
- Progress_M1-5 sameAs Progress_M1-5.
- Progress_M1-5 sameAs Progress_M1-5.
- Progress_M1-5 sameAs m.064mv9s.
- Progress_M1-5 sameAs Q2587732.
- Progress_M1-5 sameAs Q2587732.
- Progress_M1-5 lat "-47.0".
- Progress_M1-5 long "-140.0".
- Progress_M1-5 wasDerivedFrom Progress_M1-5?oldid=590594476.
- Progress_M1-5 depiction Progress-M_drawing.svg.
- Progress_M1-5 isPrimaryTopicOf Progress_M1-5.