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Foale's increment proceeded fairly normally until 25 June when during the second test of the Progress manual docking system, TORU, Progress M-34 collided with solar arrays on the Spektr module and crashed into the module's outer shell, puncturing the module and causing depressurisation on the station.
Progress M-43 was deorbited after Progress M1-5 docked successfully.
In the event that Progress M1-5 had been unable to dock, Progress M-43 would have returned to the station and provide supplies of food and oxygen for the Soyuz crew.
Progress M-43 had been launched in 2000, undocked from Mir the day after Progress M1-5 landched, and kept in orbit until Progress M1-5 hadockededocked
A Russian Progress M-28M rocket will launch on 3 July with supplies.
Progress M-27M orbits with an inclination of 51.6°, sweeping it over many of Earth's most populated areas.
Progress M-27M blasted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 28 April, but got into difficulties as it reached orbit.
With Progress M-27M stuck at just 160km, where it would be inexorably slowed by the last wisps of Earth's atmosphere, re-entry was inevitable.
Igor Komarov, head of Roscosmos, said a series of problems had made the Progress M-27M freighter tumble out of control after it was successfully launched into low-Earth orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan carrying food, fuel, freshwater and other supplies for the crew of six.
Russia's space agency says Progress M-27M is now orbiting in an uncontrolled spin.
The Progress M-27M was carrying more than three tonnes of supplies to the International Space Station.
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