Progress M-28 | |||||||||
Mission Type: | Mir resupply | ||||||||
Cospar Id: | 1995-036A | ||||||||
Satcat: | 23617[1] | ||||||||
Spacecraft: | Progress (No.228) | ||||||||
Spacecraft Type: | Progress-M[2] | ||||||||
Manufacturer: | RKK Energia | ||||||||
Launch Date: | 20 July 1995, 03:04:41 UTC | ||||||||
Launch Rocket: | Soyuz-U | ||||||||
Launch Site: | Baikonur, Site 1/5 | ||||||||
Docking: |
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Disposal Type: | Deorbited | ||||||||
Decay Date: | 4 September 1995, 08:58:55 UTC[4] | ||||||||
Orbit Epoch: | 20 July 1995 | ||||||||
Orbit Reference: | Geocentric | ||||||||
Orbit Regime: | Low Earth | ||||||||
Orbit Periapsis: | 191 km | ||||||||
Orbit Apoapsis: | 239 km | ||||||||
Orbit Inclination: | 51.6° | ||||||||
Orbit Period: | 88.5 minutes | ||||||||
Apsis: | gee | ||||||||
Programme: | Progress (spacecraft) | ||||||||
Previous Mission: | Progress M-27 | ||||||||
Next Mission: | Progress M-29 |
Progress M-28 was a Russian unmanned Progress cargo spacecraft, which was launched in July 1995 to resupply the Mir space station.
Progress M-28 launched on 20 July 1995 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It used a Soyuz-U rocket.[5]
Progress M-28 docked with the forward port of the Mir Core Module on 22 July 1995 at 05:39:37 UTC, and was undocked on 4 September 1995 at 05:09:53 UTC.
It remained in orbit until 4 September 1995, when it was deorbited. The mission ended at 08:58:55 UTC.