The unmanned Progress resupply capsule set to launch on Halloween will arrive at the orbiting outpost the same day - a "TRICK" only attempted to the ISS one time before. Usually, the cargo and other visiting vehicles take two to three days to get to the station. That opens the chance of a Halloween day "TREAT" delivery, notes SPACE.COM'S ROBERT Z. PEARLMAN. Meanwhile, at the Baikonur launch site, preparations continue for the launch of ISS Soyuz-U, Progress 49P (PROGRESS M-17M) cargo vehicle under the International Space Station. The Soyuz-U launch vehicle was rolled out from the integration building to the launch pad for launch October 29, 2012. Video of the rollout is above.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Soyuz U Progress 49 P Cargo Spacecraft Readied Baikonur In Kazakhstan
The unmanned Progress resupply capsule set to launch on Halloween will arrive at the orbiting outpost the same day - a "TRICK" only attempted to the ISS one time before. Usually, the cargo and other visiting vehicles take two to three days to get to the station. That opens the chance of a Halloween day "TREAT" delivery, notes SPACE.COM'S ROBERT Z. PEARLMAN. Meanwhile, at the Baikonur launch site, preparations continue for the launch of ISS Soyuz-U, Progress 49P (PROGRESS M-17M) cargo vehicle under the International Space Station. The Soyuz-U launch vehicle was rolled out from the integration building to the launch pad for launch October 29, 2012. Video of the rollout is above.