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A Bad Day for Russia
A Bad Day for Russia

ISS Orbit Correction Failed, Sputnik News “Engines of the Progress M-26M cargo spacecraft, which is currently docked to the International Space Station (ISS), did not start on time, and a planned correction of the ISS orbit could not be carried out, a source in the Russian Federal Space Agency said Saturday.” NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 18 May 2015 “A reboost of the International Space Station using the Russian Progress 58 […]

  • NASA Watch
  • May 16, 2015
ILS Update on Proton Failure

Update on Russian Federal Proton Glonass Mission Failure, ILS “Personnel: Our number one priority at ILS is safety, and we are pleased to report that all personnel associated with the Astra 2E campaign were a safe distance away at the ILS safety area, and are all safe. Additionally, we have been told that there were no injuries or casualties to Russian or Kazakh personnel. Launch Pad facilities: The impact area […]

  • NASA Watch
  • July 9, 2013
Russian Proton-M Launch Failure

Russia’s Proton Crashes with a Trio of Navigation Satellites, Russian Space Web “A Proton-M with a Block DM-03 upper stage lifted off as scheduled from Pad No. 24 at Site 81 in Baikonur Cosmodrome on July 2, 2013, at 06:38:22 Moscow Time (on July 1, 10:38 p.m. EDT). The rocket started veering off course right after leaving the pad, deviating from the vertical path in various directions and then plunged […]

  • NASA Watch
  • July 3, 2013