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News Archive / Tagged: Progress MS-08

  • Progress MS-08 departs International Space Station

    Derek RichardsonAugust 24th, 2018

    The Progress MS-08 spacecraft has left the International Space Station after just over six months attached to the orbiting outpost’s Zvezda service module. Rather than an immediate deorbit, however, the cargo freighter will continue circling Earth for a week.

  • Progress MS-08 cargo spacecraft arrives at ISS with food, fuel and supplies

    Derek RichardsonFebruary 15th, 2018

    After spending two days catching up with the International Space Station, the Progress MS-08 Russian cargo freighter docked with the orbiting outpost, bringing several metric tons of supplies for Expedition 54 and future crews.

  • Progress MS-08 cargo ship launches on two-day trek to ISS

    Derek RichardsonFebruary 13th, 2018

    After a two-day launch delay, Progress MS-08, an autonomous Russian cargo spacecraft, is on its way to the International Space Station.

  • Launch of Progress MS-08 space station cargo freighter scrubbed

    Derek RichardsonFebruary 11th, 2018

    It was deja vu for the Russian state-run space corporation Roscosmos. Less than a minute before its planned launch to the International Space Station, the Progress MS-08 cargo mission was scrubbed. The issue appeared similar in nature to one that occurred in October 2017.