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ISS014-E-18280 (27 March 2007) --- Backdropped by a blanket of clouds, an unpiloted Progress 23 supply vehicle...
ISS010-E-18843 (27 February 2005) --- Backdropped by scattered clouds above Earth, an unpiloted Progress 16 supply...
From Mission Control in Houston, astronaut Tony Antonelli informs the crew of Atlantis that they are 'go' for the...
ISS023-E-038184 (10 May 2010) --- The unpiloted ISS Progress 36 resupply vehicle departs from the International...
ISS013-E-38946 (19 June 2006) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, an unpiloted Progress 20 supply vehicle...
ISS005-E-05869 (25 June 2002) --- Backdropped by the blue and white Earth, an unpiloted Progress 7 supply vehicle...
ISS007-E-14456 (4 September 2003) --- An unpiloted Progress 11 supply vehicle departs from the Pirs Docking...
The seven astronauts aboard space shuttle Discovery receive the 'go' for the deorbit burn and begin their descent...
ISS023-E-026925 (22 April 2010) --- The unpiloted ISS Progress 35 supply vehicle departs from the International...
ISS023-E-026917 (22 April 2010) --- The unpiloted ISS Progress 35 supply vehicle departs from the International...
ISS010-E-18818 (27 February 2005) --- Backdropped by a blanket of clouds, an unpiloted Progress 16 supply vehicle...
ISS023-E-026930 (22 April 2010) --- The unpiloted ISS Progress 35 supply vehicle departs from the International...
ISS005-E-05871 (25 June 2002) --- Backdropped by the blue and white Earth, an unpiloted Progress 7 supply vehicle...
ISS010-E-11990 (22 December 2004) --- Backdropped by a blanket of clouds, an unpiloted Progress 15 supply vehicle...
ISS023-E-026924 (22 April 2010) --- The unpiloted ISS Progress 35 supply vehicle departs from the International...
ISS007-E-14464 (4 September 2003) --- This close-up view of an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle was taken by one of...
ISS023-E-026910 (22 April 2010) --- The unpiloted ISS Progress 35 supply vehicle departs from the International...
ISS014-E-12185 (16 Jan. 2007) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, an unpiloted Progress 22 supply vehicle...
ISS011-E-08855 (15 June 2005) --- Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, an unpiloted Progress 17 supply vehicle...
ISS009-E-17006 (30 July 2004) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, an unpiloted Progress 14 supply vehicle...
ISS007-E-14444 (4 September 2003) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, an unpiloted Progress 11 supply vehicle...
ISS009-E-17190 (30 July 2004) --- Backdropped by Earth’s horizon and the blackness of space, an unpiloted...
From Mission Control at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, spacecraft communicator Alan Poindexter tells...
ISS009-E-17043 (30 July 2004) --- Backdropped by Earth’s horizon and the blackness of space, an unpiloted...