The Progress M-67/34P cargo ship, the last with an analogue control system, was successfully de-orbited into a "spacecraft cemetery" at 40° longitude in the Pacific, at about 10:20 GMT on the 27th, September, 2009.
Russia's last space freighter with an analogue control system will reenter the Earth's atmosphere Sunday before plunging into a "spaceship cemetery" in the southern Pacific, the Russian Mission Control said.
The Progress M-67/34P cargo ship has undocked from the International Space Station (ISS). As part of the Plasma-Progress program, the unmanned Progress M-67/34P cargo ship will be used as an orbital laboratory to conduct a series of geophysical experiments, after which, the craft will perform a deceleration burn on the 27th September, 2009, and reenter the Earth's atmosphere. The parts of the craft that do not burn up in the atmosphere will sunk in a "spacecraft cemetery" at 40° longitude in the Pacific a short distance from Christmas Island.
Unmanned Russian cargo ship docks at space station The unmanned Russian Progress M-67/34P cargo ship has successfully docked in manual mode to the "Zvezda" service module of the International Space Station (ISS) at 11:12 GMT.
An Soyuz SL-4 rocket body that was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan on the 24th July, 2009, for the Progress M-67/34P cargo ship mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 28th, July, @ 04:31 GMT ±15 hours. TLE Data