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Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station

Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station (ISS) are made primarily to deliver cargo, however several Russian modules have also docked to the outpost following uncrewed launches. Resupply missions typically use the Russian Progress spacecraft, European Automated Transfer Vehicles, Japanese Kounotori vehicles, and the American Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft. The primary docking system for Progress spacecraft is the automated Kurs system, with the manual TORU system as a backup. ATVs also use Kurs, however they are not equipped with TORU. The other spacecraft — the Japanese HTV, the SpaceX Dragon (under CRS phase 1) and the Northrop Grumman[1] Cygnus — rendezvous with the station before being grappled using Canadarm2 and berthed at the nadir port of the Harmony or Unity module for one to two months. Progress, Cygnus and ATV can remain docked for up to six months.[2][3] Under CRS phase 2, Cargo Dragon docks autonomously at IDA-2 or 3 as the case may be. As of December 2022, Progress spacecraft have flown most of the uncrewed missions to the ISS.

To avoid confusion, this list includes Soyuz MS-23, which was launched uncrewed and will land crewed, but does not include Soyuz MS-22, which was launched crewed and landed uncrewed, which is listed at List of human spaceflights to the International Space Station.

Spaceports

Baikonur Cosmodrome

Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan is the oldest and busiest spaceport. The first module of the ISS was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81 as the uncrewed spacecraft Zarya in 1998 and flew uncrewed for about two years before the first crew arrived. The Progress spacecraft is the most frequent cargo ship sent from Baikonur to the station, bringing supplies such as food, fuel, gas, experiments, and parts. Its light payload is offset by its ability to deliver critical replacement parts at short notice. Fresh fruit and vegetables from the earth are an important part of the crew's diet.

Tanegashima Space Center

 
A Kounotori departing Tanegashima Space Center bound for the International Space Station.

Located in Japan on an island 115 kilometres (71 mi) south of Kyūshū, the Tanegashima Space Center (TCS) is the launch site for H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), called Kounotori (こうのとり, Oriental Stork or White Stork), used to resupply the Kibō Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) and the ISS. The name Kounotori was chosen for the HTV by JAXA because "a white stork carries an image of conveying an important thing (a baby, happiness, and other joyful things), therefore, it precisely expresses the HTV's mission to transport essential materials to the ISS".[4]

White Kounotori can carry 6,000 kilograms (13,000 lb) of cargo in total, about 3,500–4,500 kilograms (7,700–9,900 lb) of which is accessible by the crew in the pressurized section, the remainder is unpressurised cargo on Exposed Pallet to be handled by the ISS's robotic arm.[5]

Centre Spatial Guyanais

The European Space Agency (ESA) uses the Guiana Space Centre or, more commonly, Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG). It is a French spaceport near Kourou in French Guiana. Operational since 1968, it is particularly suitable as a location for a spaceport due to its proximity to the equator, and that launches are in a favorable direction over water. The near-equatorial launch location provides an advantage for launches to low-inclination (or geostationary) Earth orbits compared to launches from spaceports at higher latitude, the eastward boost provided by the Earth's rotation is about 463 metres per second (1,520 ft/s) (1,035 miles per hour) at this spaceport.

The ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle weighs 20.7 tonnes (20,700 kg) at launch and has a cargo capacity of 8 tonnes (8,000 kg) (1,500 to 5,500 kilograms (3,300 to 12,100 lb) of dry cargo, up to 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb) of water, nitrogen, oxygen, air), with up to two gases per flight, and up to 4,700 kilograms (10,400 lb) of propellant for the re-boost and refueling the station.

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

 
A SpaceX Dragon cargo launch to ISS aboard a Falcon 9.

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, located in Florida, United States, has been operational since 1950; with its first orbital launch occurring in 1958. All of NASA's crewed Mercury and Gemini missions were launched from the Cape, along with some of the earlier Apollo missions. Cape Canaveral is adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center, where the majority of Apollo missions and all the Space Shuttle missions were launched from. Under contract with NASA, SpaceX launches the Dragon 2 Cargo variant spacecraft to resupply the American portion of the ISS. The Dragon can transport 6,000 kilograms (13,000 lb) of pressurized and unpressurized cargo and can return 3,000 kilograms (6,600 lb) to Earth. It is the only uncrewed resupply vehicle capable of returning a payload.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, located at Wallops Island, Virginia, United States, is the launch site for the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft for resupplying the American portion of the ISS.

Current and completed spaceflights

 
Graphical representation of history of uncrewed flights, divided by year and rocket family.

This is a list of uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station. Assembly flights are indicated in bold text.

Note: Russia has delivered cargo via the uncrewed missions of Progress since the launch of the ISS, while the U.S. had used Space Shuttles for hybrid human/cargo missions, resulting in a greater number of Russian uncrewed flights to the ISS. Since the discontinuation of the Space Shuttle program in 2011, the numbers of crewed and uncrewed flights by the U.S. and Russia are more closely matched.

No. Spacecraft
- ISS flight number
Country Mission Launcher Launch
(UTC)
Docked/Berthed
(UTC)
Undocked/Unberthed
(UTC)
Duration (Docked) Deorbit
1 Zarya
- ISS-1A/R
  Russia/  United States Cargo storage Proton-K 20 Nov 1998, 06:40 Reached ISS orbit
25 Nov 1998
First module of ISS
2 Zvezda
- ISS-1R
  Russia Service module Proton-K 12 Jul 2000, 04:56 26 Jul 2000, 00:44 attached to ISS
3 Progress M1-3
- ISS-1P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 6 Aug 2000, 18:26 8 Aug 2000, 20:12 1 Nov 2000, 04:04 84d 7h 52m 1 Nov 2000
4 Progress M1-4[6]
- ISS-2P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 16 Nov 2000, 01:32 18 Nov 2000, 03:47 1 Dec 2000, 16:22 13 days, 12 h, 35 min 8 Feb 2001
26 Dec 2000, 11:03 8 Feb 2001, 11:26 44 days, 23 min
5 Progress M-44
- ISS-3P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 26 Feb 2001, 08:09 28 Feb 2001, 09:50 16 Apr 2001, 08:48 46 days, 22 h, 58 min 16 Apr 2001
6 Progress M1-6
- ISS-4P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-FG 20 May 2001, 22:32 23 May 2001, 00:24 22 Aug 2001, 06:02 91 days, 5 h, 38 min 22 Aug 2001
7 Progress M-45
- ISS-5P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 21 Aug 2001, 09:24 23 Aug 2001, 09:51 22 Nov 2001, 16:12 91 days, 6 h, 21 min 22 Nov 2001
8 Pirs
- ISS-4R
  Russia Docking module
Airlock
Soyuz-U 14 Sep 2001, 23:35 17 Sep 2001, 01:05 26 Jul 2021, 10:55 with Progress MS-16 7252d 9h 50m 26 Jul 2021, with Progress MS-16
Progress M-SO1
- ISS-4R
Delivered Pirs 26 Sep 2001,15:36 9 days, 14 h, 31 min 26 Sep 2001
9 Progress M1-7
- ISS-6P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-FG 26 Nov 2001, 18:24 28 Nov 2001, 19:43 19 Mar 2002, 17:43 110 days, 22 h 20 Mar 2002
10 Progress M1-8
- ISS-7P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 21 Mar 2002, 20:13 24 Mar 2002, 20:57 25 Jun 2002, 08:26 92 days, 11 h, 29 min 25 Jun 2002
11 Progress M-46
- ISS-8P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 26 Jun 2002, 05:36 29 Jun 2002, 06:23 24 Sep 2002, 13:59 87 days, 7 h, 36 min 14 Oct 2002
12 Progress M1-9
- ISS-9P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-FG 25 Sep 2002, 16:58 29 Sep 2002, 17:00 1 Feb 2003, 16:00 124 days, 23 h 1 Feb 2003
13 Progress M-47
- ISS-10P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 2 Feb 2003, 12:59 4 Feb 2003, 14:49 28 Aug 2003, 22:48 205 days, 7 h, 59 min 28 Aug 2003
14 Progress M1-10
- ISS-11P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 8 Jun 2003, 10:34 11 Jun 2003, 11:15 4 Sep 2003, 19:41 85 days, 8 h, 26 min 3 Oct 2003
15 Progress M-48
- ISS-12P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 29 Aug 2003, 01:48 31 Aug 2003, 03:40 28 Jan 2004, 08:35 150 days, 4 h, 55 min 28 Jan 2004
16 Progress M1-11
- ISS-13P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 29 Jan 2004, 11:58 31 Jan 2004, 13:13 24 May 2004, 09:19 113 days, 20 h, 6 min 3 Jun 2004
17 Progress M-49
- ISS-14P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 25 May 2004, 12:34 27 May 2004, 13:54 30 Jul 2004, 06:05 63 days, 16 h, 11 min 30 Jul 2004
18 Progress M-50
- ISS-15P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 11 Aug 2004, 05:03 14 Aug 2004, 05:03 22 Dec 2004, 18:37 130 days, 13 h, 34 min 22 Dec 2004
19 Progress M-51
- ISS-16P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 23 Dec 2004, 22:19 25 Dec 2004, 23:58 27 Feb 2005, 16:07 63 days, 16 h, 9 min 9 Mar 2005
20 Progress M-52
- ISS-17P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 28 Feb 2005, 19:09 2 Mar 2005, 19:10 16 Jun 2005, 20:15 106 days, 1 h, 5 min 16 Jun 2005
21 Progress M-53
- ISS-18P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 16 Jun 2005, 23:09 19 Jun 2005, 00:45 7 Sep 2005, 06:26 80 days, 5 h, 41 min 7 Sep 2005
22 Progress M-54
- ISS-19P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 8 Sep 2005, 09:08 10 Sep 2005, 10:42 3 Mar 2006, 10:06 173 days, 23 h, 24 min 3 Mar 2006
23 Progress M-55
- ISS-20P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 21 Dec 2005, 18:38 23 Dec 2005, 19:46 19 Jun 2006, 14:06 177 days, 18 h, 21 min 19 Jun 2006
24 Progress M-56
- ISS-21P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 24 Apr 2006, 16:03 26 Apr 2006, 16:12 19 Sep 2006, 00:28 145 days, 6 h, 47 min 19 Sep 2006
25 Progress M-57
- ISS-22P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 24 Jun 2006, 15:08 26 Jun 2006, 16:24 16 Jan 2007, 23:32 204 days, 7 h, 8 min 17 Jan 2007
26 Progress M-58
- ISS-23P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 23 Oct 2006, 13:41 26 Oct 2006, 14:28 27 Mar 2007, 18:00 152 days, 3 h, 32 min 27 Mar 2007
27 Progress M-59
- ISS-24P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 18 Jan 2007, 02:12 20 Jan 2007, 03:58 1 Aug 2007, 14:07 193 days, 10 h, 9 min 1 Aug 2007
28 Progress M-60
- ISS-25P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 12 May 2007, 03:25 15 May 2007, 05:10 19 Sep 2007, 00:37 126 days, 19 h, 27 min 25 Sep 2007
29 Progress M-61
- ISS-26P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 2 Aug 2007, 17:34 5 Aug 2007, 18:40 22 Dec 2007, 04:00 138 days, 9 h, 20 min 22 Jan 2008
30 Progress M-62
- ISS-27P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 23 Dec 2007, 07:12[7] 26 Dec 2007, 08:14[8] 4 Feb 2008, 10:32[9] 40 days, 2 h, 18 min 15 Feb 2008
31 Progress M-63
- ISS-28P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 5 Feb 2008, 13:02[10] 7 Feb 2008, 14:30[11] 7 Apr 2008, 08:49[12] 59 days, 18 h, 19 min 7 Apr 2008
32 Jules Verne
- ATV-1
  European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 9 Mar 2008, 04:03 3 Apr 2008, 14:45 5 Sep 2008, 21:29 155 days, 6 h, 44 min 29 Sep 2008
33 Progress M-64
- ISS-29P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 14 May 2008, 20:22 16 May 2008, 21:39 1 Sep 2008, 19:47 107 days, 22 h, 8 min 8 Sep 2008
34 Progress M-65
- ISS-30P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 10 Sep 2008, 19:50 17 Sep 2008, 18:43 14 Nov 2008, 16:19 57 days, 21 h, 36 min 7 Dec 2008
35 Progress M-01M
- ISS-31P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 26 Nov 2008, 12:38 30 Nov 2008, 12:28 6 Feb 2009, 04:10 67 days, 15 h, 42 min 8 Feb 2009
36 Progress M-66
- ISS-32P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 10 Feb 2009, 05:49:46 13 Feb 2009, 07:18 6 May 2009, 15:17 82 days, 7 h, 59 min 18 May 2009
37 Progress M-02M
- ISS-33P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 7 May 2009, 18:37:09 12 May 2009, 19:24:23 30 Jun 2009, 18:29:43 53 days, 23 h, 52 min 13 Jul 2009
38 Progress M-67
- ISS-34P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 24 Jul 2009, 10:56:53 29 Jul 2009, 11:12 21 Sep 2009, 07:25 53 days, 20 h, 13 min 27 Sep 2009
39 HTV-1   Japan Logistics H-IIB 10 Sep 2009, 17:01:56 17 Sep 2009, 22:12 30 Oct 2009, 15:18 42 days, 17 h, 6 min 1 Nov 2009
40 Progress M-03M
- ISS-35P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 15 Oct 2009, 01:14:37[13] 18 Oct 2009, 01:40 22 Apr 2010, 16:32[14] 186 days, 14 h, 52 min 27 Apr 2010
41 Poisk
- ISS-5R
  Russia Airlock for EVA Soyuz-U 10 Nov 2009, 14:22:04 12 Nov 2009, 15:44[15] attached to ISS
Progress M-MIM2
- ISS-5R
Delivered Poisk 8 Dec 2009, 00:16[16] 25 days, 8 h, 32 min 8 Dec 2009
42 Progress M-04M
- ISS-36P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 3 Feb 2010, 03:45:31[17] 5 Feb 2010, 04:26[18] 10 May 2010, 11:16[19] 94 days, 6 h, 50 min 1 Jul 2010
43 Progress M-05M
- ISS-37P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 28 Apr 2010, 17:15:09[20] 1 May 2010, 18:32[21] 25 Oct 2010, 14:22[22] 176 days, 19 h, 50 min 15 Nov 2010
44 Progress M-06M
- ISS-38P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 30 Jun 2010, 15:35:15[23] 4 Jul 2010, 16:17[24] 31 Aug 2010, 11:21[25] 57 days, 19 h, 4 min 6 Sep 2010
45 Progress M-07M
- ISS-39P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 10 Sep 2010, 10:22:58[26] 12 Sep 2010, 11:57[27] 20 Feb 2011, 13:12[28] 161 days, 1 h, 15 min 20 Feb 2011
46 Progress M-08M
- ISS-40P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 27 Oct 2010, 15:11:50[29] 30 Oct 2010, 16:36[30] 24 Jan 2011, 00:42[31] 85 days, 8 h, 6 min 24 Jan 2011
47 Kounotori 2
- HTV-2
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 22 Jan 2011, 05:37:57[32] 27 Jan 2011, 14:51[33][34] 28 Mar 2011, 13:43[35] 59 days, 22 h, 52 min 30 Mar 2011
48 Progress M-09M
- ISS-41P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 28 Jan 2011, 01:31:39[36] 30 Jan 2011, 02:39[37] 22 Apr 2011, 11:41[38] 82 days, 9 h, 2 min 26 Apr 2011
49 Johannes Kepler
- ATV-2
  European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 16 Feb 2011, 21:50:55[39] 24 Feb 2011, 15:59[40] 20 Jun 2011, 14:46[41] 115 days, 22 h, 47 min 21 Jun 2011
50 Progress M-10M
- ISS-42P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 27 Apr 2011, 13:05:22[42] 29 Apr 2011, 14:28[43] 29 Oct 2011, 09:04[44] 182 days, 18 h, 36 min 29 Oct 2011
51 Progress M-11M
- ISS-43P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 21 Jun 2011, 14:38:15[45] 23 Jun 2011, 16:37[46] 23 Aug 2011, 09:34[47] 60 days, 17 h, 0 min 1 Sep 2011
52 Progress M-12M
- ISS-44P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 24 Aug 2011, 13:00:08[48] Failed to reach orbit[49]
53 Progress M-13M
- ISS-45P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 30 Oct 2011, 10:11:13[50] 2 Nov 2011, 11:41[51] 23 Jan 2012, 22:09[52] 82 days, 10 h, 28 min 25 Jan 2012
54 Progress M-14M
- ISS-46P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 25 Jan 2012, 23:06:40[53] 28 Jan 2012, 00:09[54] 19 Apr 2012, 11:04[55] 82 days, 10 h, 55 min 28 Apr 2012
55 Edoardo Amaldi
- ATV-3
  European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 23 Mar 2012, 04:34:04[56] 28 Mar 2012, 22:31[57] 28 Sep 2012, 21:44[58] 183 days, 23 h, 13 min 3 Oct 2012
56 Progress M-15M
- ISS-47P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 20 Apr 2012, 12:50:24[59] 22 Apr 2012, 14:36[60] 22 Jul 2012, 20:26[61] 91 days, 5 h, 50 min 20 Aug 2012
29 Jul 2012, 01:01[62] 30 Jul 2012, 21:19[63] 1 day, 20 h, 18 min
57 Dragon C2+
- CRS SpX-D
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 22 May 2012, 07:44:38[64] 25 May 2012, 16:02[65] 31 May 2012, 08:07[66] 5 days, 16 h, 5 min 31 May 2012
58 Kounotori 3
- HTV-3
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 21 Jul 2012, 02:06:18[67] 27 Jul 2012, 14:34[68] 12 Sep 2012, 11:50[69] 46 days, 21 h, 16 min 14 Sep 2012
59 Progress M-16M
- ISS-48P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 1 Aug 2012, 19:35:13 2 Aug 2012, 01:18[70] 9 Feb 2013, 13:15 191 days, 11 h, 57 min 9 Feb 2013
60 SpaceX CRS-1
- CRS SpX-1
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 7 Oct 2012, 00:35:00[71] 10 Oct 2012, 13:03[72] 28 Oct 2012, 11:19[73] 17 days, 22 h, 16 min 28 Oct 2012
61 Progress M-17M
- ISS-49P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 31 Oct 2012, 07:41:19 31 Oct 2012, 13:33 15 Apr 2013, 12:02[74] 165 days, 22 h, 29 min 21 Apr 2013
62 Progress M-18M
- ISS-50P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 11 Feb 2013, 14:41:46 11 Feb 2013, 20:35 25 Jul 2013, 20:43 164 days, 8 min 26 Jul 2013
63 SpaceX CRS-2[75]
- CRS SpX-2
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 1 Mar 2013, 15:10:13 3 Mar 2013, 13:56 [76] 26 Mar 2013, 08:10 22 days, 18 h, 14 min 26 Mar 2013
64 Progress M-19M
- ISS-51P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 24 Apr 2013, 10:12:16 26 Apr 2013, 12:25 11 Jun 2013, 13:58 46 days, 1 h, 33 min 19 Jun 2013
65 Albert Einstein
- ATV-4
  European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 5 Jun 2013, 21:52:11[77] 15 Jun 2013, 14:07 28 Oct 2013, 08:55 134 days, 18 h, 48 min 2 Nov 2013
66 Progress M-20M
- ISS-52P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 27 Jul 2013, 20:45:08[78] 28 Jul 2013, 02:26 3 Feb 2014, 16:21 190 days, 13 h, 55 min 11 Feb 2014
67 Kounotori 4
- HTV-4
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 3 Aug 2013, 19:48:46 9 Aug 2013, 15:38[79] 4 Sep 2013, 12:07[80] 25 days, 20 h, 29 min 7 Sep 2013
68 Cygnus Orb-D1
- CRS Orb-D
  United States Logistics Antares 110 18 Sep 2013, 14:58:02 29 Sep 2013, 12:44 22 Oct 2013, 10:04 22 days, 21 h, 20 min 23 Oct 2013
69 Progress M-21M
- ISS-53P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 25 Nov 2013, 20:53:06 29 Nov 2013, 22:30 23 Apr 2014, 08:58 144 days, 10 h, 28 min 9 Jun 2014
25 Apr 2014, 12:13 9 Jun 2014, 13:29 46 days, 1 h, 16 min
70 Cygnus CRS Orb-1
- CRS Orb-1
  United States Logistics Antares 120 9 Jan 2014, 18:07:05 12 Jan 2014, 13:05 18 Feb 2014, 10:25 36 days, 21 h, 20 min 19 Feb 2014
71 Progress M-22M
- ISS-54P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 5 Feb 2014, 16:23:32 5 Feb 2014, 22:22 7 Apr 2014, 13:58 60 days, 15 h, 36 min 18 Apr 2014
72 Progress M-23M
- ISS-55P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 9 Apr 2014, 15:26:27 9 Apr 2014, 21:14 21 Jul 2014, 21:44 103 days, 0 h, 30 min 31 Jul 2014
73 SpaceX CRS-3
- CRS SpX-3
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 18 Apr 2014, 19:25:22 20 Apr 2014, 14:06 18 May 2014, 11:55 27 days, 21 h, 49 min 18 May 2014
74 Cygnus CRS Orb-2
- CRS Orb-2
  United States Logistics Antares 120 13 Jul 2014, 16:52:14 16 Jul 2014, 12:53 15 Aug 2014, 09:14 29d 20h 21m 17 Aug 2014
75 Progress M-24M
- ISS-56P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 23 Jul 2014, 21:44:44 24 Jul 2014, 03:31 27 Oct 2014, 05:38 95d 2h 7m 19 Nov 2014
76 Georges Lemaître
- ATV-5
  European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 29 Jul 2014, 23:47:38 12 Aug 2014, 13:30 14 Feb 2015, 13:42 186d 12m 15 Feb 2015
77 SpaceX CRS-4
- CRS SpX-4
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 21 Sep 2014, 05:52:03 23 Sep 2014, 13:21 25 Oct 2014, 12:02 31d 22h 41m 25 Oct 2014
78 Cygnus CRS Orb-3
- CRS Orb-3
  United States Logistics Antares 130 28 Oct 2014, 22:22:38 Failed to reach orbit
79 Progress M-25M
- ISS-57P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 29 Oct 2014, 07:09:43 29 Oct 2014, 13:08 25 Apr 2015, 06:41 177d 17h 33m 26 Apr 2015
80 SpaceX CRS-5
- CRS SpX-5
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 10 Jan 2015, 09:47:10 12 Jan 2015, 13:54 10 Feb 2015, 17:11 29d 3h 17m 11 Feb 2015
81 Progress M-26M
- ISS-58P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 17 Feb 2015, 11:00:17 17 Feb 2015, 16:57 14 Aug 2015, 10:19 177d 17h 22m 14 Aug 2015
82 SpaceX CRS-6
- CRS SpX-6
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 14 Apr 2015, 20:10:41 17 Apr 2015, 13:29 21 May 2015, 09:29 33d 20h 21 May 2015
83 Progress M-27M
- ISS-59P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 28 Apr 2015, 07:09:50 Spacecraft control failed before reaching ISS; loss of mission
84 SpaceX CRS-7
- CRS SpX-7
  United States Logistics, docking adapter delivery Falcon 9 28 Jun 2015, 14:21:11 Failed to reach orbit
85 Progress M-28M
- ISS-60P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 3 Jul 2015,
04:55:48
5 Jul 2015,
07:11
19 Dec 2015, 07:35 167d 24m 19 Dec 2015
86 Kounotori 5
- HTV-5
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 19 Aug 2015, 11:50:49 24 Aug 2015, 17:28 28 Sep 2015, 11:12 34d 17h 44m 28 Sep 2015
87 Progress M-29M
- ISS-61P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 1 Oct 2015, 16:49:48 1 Oct 2015, 22:52 30 Mar 2016, 14:14 180d 15h 22m 8 Apr 2016
88 Cygnus CRS OA-4
- CRS OA-4
  United States Logistics Atlas V 401 6 Dec 2015, 21:44:57 9 Dec 2015, 14:14 19 Feb 2016, 10:38 71d 20h 24m 20 Feb 2016
89 Progress MS-01
- ISS-62P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 21 Dec 2015, 08:44:39 23 Dec 2015, 10:27 3 Jul 2016, 03:48 192d 17h 21m 3 Jul 2016
90 Cygnus CRS OA-6
- CRS OA-6
  United States Logistics Atlas V 401 22 Mar 2016, 03:05:52 26 Mar 2016, 14:52 14 Jun 2016, 11:43 79d 20h 51m 22 Jun 2016
91 Progress MS-02
- ISS-63P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 31 Mar 2016, 16:23:58 2 Apr 2016, 17:58 14 Oct 2016, 09:37 194d 15h 39m 14 Oct 2016
92 SpaceX CRS-8
- CRS SpX-8
  United States Logistics, delivered Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM)[81] Falcon 9 8 Apr 2016, 20:43:00 10 Apr 2016, 13:57 11 May 2016, 11:00 [82] 30d 23h 22m 11 May 2016
93 Progress MS-03
- ISS-64P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 16 Jul 2016, 21:41:45 19 Jul 2016, 00:20 31 Jan 2017, 14:25 196d 14h 5m 31 Jan 2017
94 SpaceX CRS-9
- CRS SpX-9
  United States Logistics, docking adapter delivery Falcon 9 18 Jul 2016, 04:45:29 20 Jul 2016, 14:00 25 Aug 2016, 21:00 36d 7h 26 Aug 2016
95 Cygnus CRS OA-5
- CRS OA-5
  United States Logistics Antares 230 17 Oct 2016, 23:45:40 23 Oct 2016, 14:53 21 Nov 2016, 11:25 28d 20h 32m 28 Nov 2016
96 Progress MS-04
- ISS-65P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 1 Dec 2016, 14:51:45 Spacecraft separated from third stage before reaching orbit; loss of mission
97 Kounotori 6
- HTV-6
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 9 Dec 2016, 13:26:47 13 Dec 2016, 13:57 27 Jan 2017, 10:59 44d 21h 2m 5 Feb 2017
98 SpaceX CRS-10
- CRS SpX-10
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 19 Feb 2017, 09:38:58 23 Feb 2017 13:12[83] 18 Mar 2017, 21:20 23d 8h 8m 19 Mar 2017
99 Progress MS-05
- ISS-66P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-U 22 Feb 2017, 05:58:33 24 Feb 2017, 08:30 20 Jul 2017, 12:00 146d 3h 30m 20 Jul 2017
100 Cygnus CRS OA-7
- CRS OA-7
  United States Logistics Atlas V 401 18 Apr 2017, 15:11:26 22 Apr 2017, 12:39 4 Jun 2017, 11:05 42d 22h 26m 11 Jun 2017
101 SpaceX CRS-11
- CRS SpX-11
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 3 Jun 2017, 21:07:17 5 Jun 2017, 16:07 2 Jul 2017, 18:00 27d 1h 53m 3 Jul 2017
102 Progress MS-06
- ISS-67P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 14 Jun 2017, 09:20:13 16 Jun 2017, 11:37 28 Dec 2017, 01:03:30 194d 13h 26m 28 Dec 2017
103 SpaceX CRS-12
- CRS SpX-12
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 14 Aug 2017, 16:31:00 16 Aug 2017, 10:52 17 Sep 2017, 08:40 31d 21h 48m 17 Sep 2017
104 Progress MS-07
- ISS-68P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 14 Oct 2017, 08:47:11 16 Oct 2017, 00:00 28 Mar 2018, 13:50 163d 13h 50m 26 Apr 2018
105 Cygnus CRS OA-8E
- CRS OA-8E
  United States Logistics Antares 230 12 Nov 2017, 12:20:26 14 Nov 2017, 12:15 5 Dec 2017, 17:52 [84] 21d 5h 37m 18 Dec 2017
106 SpaceX CRS-13
- CRS SpX-13
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 15 Dec 2017, 15:36:00 17 Dec 2017, 13:26 12 Jan 2018, 10:47 25d 21h 21m 13 Jan 2018
107 Progress MS-08
- ISS-69P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 13 Feb 2018, 08:13:33 15 Feb 2018, 10:38 23 Aug 2018, 02:16 188d 15h 38m 30 Aug 2018
108 SpaceX CRS-14
- CRS SpX-14
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 2 Apr 2018, 20:30:38 4 Apr 2018, 13:00 5 May 2018 05:30 30d 16h 30m 5 May 2018
109 Cygnus CRS OA-9E
- CRS OA-9E
  United States Logistics Antares 230 21 May 2018, 08:44:06 24 May 2018, 12:13 15 Jul 2018, 10:20 51d 22h 7m 30 Jul 2018
110 SpaceX CRS-15
- CRS SpX-15
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 29 Jun 2018, 09:42:42 2 Jul 2018, 10:54 3 Aug 2018, 16:38 32d 5h 44m 3 Aug 2018
111 Progress MS-09
- ISS-70P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 9 Jul 2018, 21:51:33 10 Jul 2018, 01:31 25 Jan 2019, 12:55 199d 11h 24m 25 Jan 2019
112 Kounotori 7
- HTV-7
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 22 Sep 2018, 17:52:27 27 Sep 2018, 12:00 6 Nov 2018, 23:32 40d 11h 32m 10 Nov 2018
113 Progress MS-10
- ISS-71P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-FG 16 Nov 2018, 18:14:08 18 Nov 2018, 19:28 4 Jun 2019, 08:40 197d 13h 12m 4 Jun 2019
114 Cygnus NG-10
- CRS NG-10E
  United States Logistics Antares 230 17 Nov 2018, 09:01:31 19 Nov 2018, 12:31 8 Feb 2019, 14:37 81d 2h 6m 25 Feb 2019
115 SpaceX CRS-16
- CRS SpX-16
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 5 Dec 2018, 18:16 8 Dec 2018, 15:36 13 Jan 2019, 23:33 36d 7h 57m 14 Jan 2019
116 SpaceX Demo-1
- SpX-DM1
  United States Test flight Falcon 9 Block 5 2 Mar 2019, 07:49 3 Mar 2019, 10:51 8 Mar 2019, 07:30 4d 20h 39m 8 Mar 2019, 13:45
117 Progress MS-11
- ISS-72P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 4 Apr 2019, 11:01:35 4 Apr 2019, 14:22 29 Jul 2019, 10:44 115d 20h 22m 29 Jul 2019
118 Cygnus NG-11
- CRS NG-11
  United States Logistics Antares 230 17 Apr 2019, 20:46:07 19 Apr 2019, 11:31 6 Aug 2019, 13:30 109d 1h 59m 6 Dec 2019
119 SpaceX CRS-17
- CRS SpX-17
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 4 May 2019, 06:48 6 May 2019, 13:33 3 Jun 2019, 16:01 28d 2h 28m 3 Jun 2019
120 SpaceX CRS-18
- CRS SpX-18
  United States Logistics, docking adapter delivery Falcon 9 Block 5 25 Jul 2019, 22:01:56 27 Jul 2019, 16:01 27 Aug 2019, 12:25 30d 20h 24m 27 Aug 2019
121 Progress MS-12
- ISS-73P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 31 Jul 2019, 12:10:46 31 Jul 2019, 15:29 29 Nov 2019, 10:25 120d 18h 56m 29 Nov 2019
122 Soyuz MS-14
- ISS-60S
  Russia Test Flight Soyuz-2.1a 22 Aug 2019, 03:38:32 27 Aug 2019, 03:08 6 Sep 2019, 18:14 10d 15h 6m 6 Sep 2019
123 Kounotori 8
- HTV-8
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 24 Sep 2019, 16:05:05 28 Sep 2019, 14:09 1 Nov 2019, 13:45 33d 23h 36m 3 Nov 2019
124 Cygnus NG-12
- CRS NG-12
  United States Logistics Antares 230+ 2 Nov 2019, 13:59:47 4 Nov 2019, 11:21 31 Jan 2020, 13:10 88d 4h 17 Mar 2020
125 SpaceX CRS-19
- CRS SpX-19
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 5 Dec 2019, 17:29:24 8 Dec 2019, 12:47 7 Jan 2020, 08:41 29d 19h 54m 7 Jan 2020
126 Progress MS-13
- ISS-74P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 6 Dec 2019, 09:34:24 9 Dec 2019, 10:35 8 July 2020, 18:22 212d 7h 48m 8 July 2020
127 Boeing Orbital Flight Test
- Boe-OFT
  United States Test Flight Atlas V N22 20 Dec 2019, 11:36:43 Issue with spacecraft's mission elapsed time (MET) clock caused the spacecraft to burn into an incorrect orbit, preventing a rendezvous with the ISS 22 Dec 2019
128 Cygnus NG-13
- CRS NG-13
  United States Logistics Antares 230+ 15 Feb 2020, 20:21:01 18 Feb 2020, 11:16 11 May 2020, 13:00 83d 1h 44m 29 May 2020
129 SpaceX CRS-20
- CRS SpX-20
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 7 Mar 2020, 04:52:46 9 Mar 2020, 12:18 7 Apr 2020, 10:30 28d 22h 12m 7 Apr 2020
130 Progress MS-14
- ISS-75P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 25 Apr 2020, 01:51:41 25 Apr 2020, 05:12 27 Apr 2021, 23:11 367d 17h 59m 29 Apr 2021
131 Kounotori 9
- HTV-9
  Japan Logistics H-IIB 20 May 2020, 17:31:05 25 May 2020, 14:46 18 Aug 2020, 13:51 85d 1h 38m 20 Aug 2020
132 Progress MS-15
- ISS-76P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 23 Jul 2020, 14:26:21 23 Jul 2020, 17:45 9 Feb 2021, 05:21 200d 11h 36m 9 Feb 2021
133 Cygnus NG-14
- CRS NG-14
  United States Logistics Antares 230+ 3 Oct 2020, 01:16:14 5 Oct 2020, 12:01 6 Jan 2021, 12:15 93d 14m 26 Jan 2021
134 SpaceX CRS-21
- CRS SpX-21
  United States Logistics, delivered Nanoracks Bishop Airlock[85] Falcon 9 Block 5 6 Dec 2020, 16:17:46 7 Dec 2020, 18:40 12 Jan 2021, 14:05 35d 19h 25m 14 Jan 2021
135 Progress MS-16
- ISS-77P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 15 Feb 2021, 04:45:06 17 Feb 2021, 06:27 26 Jul 2021, 10:55 with Pirs 159d 4h 28m 26 Jul 2021 with Pirs
136 Cygnus NG-15
- CRS NG-15
  United States Logistics Antares 230+ 20 Feb 2021, 17:36:50 22 Feb 2021, 12:16 29 Jun 2021, 13:20 127d 1h 4m 2 Jul 2021
137 iROSA 2B/4B
- CRS SpX-22
  United States Solar Arrays Falcon 9 Block 5 3 Jun 2021, 17:29:15 5 Jun 2021, 09:09 attached to ISS
SpaceX CRS-22
- CRS SpX-22
Logistics 8 Jul 2021, 14:45 33d 5h 36m 10 Jul 2021
138 Progress MS-17
- ISS-78P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 29 Jun 2021, 23:27:20 2 Jul 2021, 00:59 25 Nov 2021, 11:22 with Nauka's nadir passive port adapter 146d 10h 23m 25 Nov 2021 with Nauka's nadir passive port adapter
139 Nauka
- ISS-3R
  Russia Multipurpose Laboratory module Proton-M 21 Jul 2021, 14:58 29 Jul 2021, 13:29 attached to ISS
Nauka

nadir docking adapter
-
ISS-3R

SSPA-GM port adaptor of Nauka nadir 25 Nov 2021, 11:18 with Progress MS-17 118d 21h 53m 25 Nov 2021 with Progress MS-17
140 Cygnus NG-16
- CRS NG-16
  United States Logistics Antares 230+ 10 Aug 2021, 22:01:05 12 Aug 2021, 10:07 20 Nov 2021, 13:40 100d 3h 33m 15 Dec 2021
141 SpaceX CRS-23
- CRS SpX-23
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 29 Aug 2021, 07:14:49 30 Aug 2021, 14:30 30 Sep 2021, 13:12 30d 22h 42m 1 Oct 2021
142 MLM Means of Attachment of Large payloads (LCCS part)
- ISS-79P
  Russia[86][87] MLM outfitting for EVA Soyuz-2.1a 28 Oct 2021, 00:00:32 30 Oct 2021, 01:31 attached to ISS
Progress MS-18
- ISS-79P
Logistics 1 Jun 2022, 08:03 214d 6h 32m 1 Jun 2022
143 Prichal
- ISS-6R
  Russia Docking module Soyuz-2.1b 24 Nov 2021, 13:06:35 26 Nov 2021, 15:19 attached to ISS
Progress M-UM
- ISS-6R
Delivered Prichal 22 Dec 2021, 23:03 26d 7h 44m 23 Dec 2021
144 SpaceX CRS-24
- CRS SpX-24
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 21 Dec 2021, 10:07:08 22 Dec 2021, 08:41 23 Jan 2022, 15:40 32d 6h 59m 24 Jan 2022
145 Progress MS-19
- ISS-80P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 15 Feb 2022, 04:25:40 17 Feb 2022, 07:03 23 Oct 2022, 22:45:34 248d 3h 42m 24 Oct 2022
146 Cygnus NG-17
- CRS NG-17
  United States Logistics Antares 230+ 19 Feb 2022, 17:40:07 21 Feb 2022, 12:02 28 Jun 2022, 07:00 126d 18h 58m 29 Jun 2022
147 Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2
- Boe-OFT2
  United States Test Flight Atlas V N22 19 May 2022, 22:54:47 21 May 2022, 00:28 25 May 2022, 18:36 4d 18h 8m 25 May 2022
148 Progress MS-20
- ISS-81P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 3 Jun 2022, 09:32:00 3 Jun 2022, 13:02 7 Feb 2023, 04:56 248d 15h 54m 7 Feb 2023
149 SpaceX CRS-25
- CRS SpX-25
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 15 Jul 2022, 00:44:20 16 Jul 2022, 15:21 19 Aug 2022, 15:05 33d 23h 44m 20 Aug 2022
150 MLM Means of Attachment of Large payloads (SCCS part)
- ISS-82P
  Russia MLM outfitting for EVA Soyuz-2.1a 26 Oct 2022, 00:20:09 28 Oct 2022, 02:49 attached to ISS
Progress MS-21
- ISS-82P
Logistics 18 Feb 2023, 02:26 112d 23h 37m 19 Feb 2023
151 Cygnus NG-18
- CRS NG-18
  United States Logistics Antares 230+ 7 Nov 2022, 10:32:42 9 Nov 2022, 13:05 21 Apr 2023, 08:37 162d 19h 32m 22 Apr 2023
152 iROSA 3A/4A
- CRS SpX-26
  United States Solar Arrays Falcon 9 Block 5 26 Nov 2022, 19:20:42 27 Nov 2022, 12:39 attached to ISS
SpaceX CRS-26
- CRS SpX-26
Logistics 9 Jan 2023, 22:05 43d 9h 26m 11 Jan 2023
153 Progress MS-22
- ISS-83P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 9 Feb 2023, 06:15:36 11 Feb 2023, 08:45 144d 10h 27m
154 Soyuz MS-23
- ISS-69S
(Launched uncrewed,
landed crewed)
  Russia Crew Return (Replacement vehicle) Soyuz-2.1a 24 Feb 2023, 00:24:29 26 Feb 2023, 00:58 129d 18h 14m
155 SpaceX CRS-27
- CRS SpX-27
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 15 Mar 2023, 00:30 16 Mar 2023, 11:52 15 April 2023, 15:05 30d 3h 34m 15 April 2023
156 Progress MS-23
- ISS-84P
  Russia Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 24 May 2023, 15:56 24 May 2023, 16:19 42d 2h 53m
157 SpaceX CRS-28
- CRS SpX-28
  United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 5 Jun 2023, 15:47 6 Jun 2023, 09:54 29 Jun 2023, 16:30 23d 6h 36m 30 Jun 2023
No. Spacecraft
- ISS flight number
Country Mission Launcher Launch
(UTC)
Docked/Berthed
(UTC)
Undocked/Unberthed
(UTC)
Duration (Docked) Deorbit

^ For vehicles that are berthed to the station using the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) the times of berthing and unberthing are given. For those vehicles whose berthing and unberthing time is not sure is not provided, SSRMS capture and release is taken. This is because these vehicles remain physically attached to the station longer than indicated when counting the time between initial SSRMS capture and release. Formerly, the Japanese HTV and the SpaceX Dragon and currently, the Orbital Sciences Cygnus are the visiting vehicles to attach in this manner. For all other vehicles the times of docking and undocking are given.

Future spaceflights

Scheduled future flights are shown below:

Spacecraft ISS flight number Mission Launcher Scheduled date
(UTC)[88][89][90]
Cygnus NG-19 CRS NG-19 Logistics Antares 230+ 4 August 2023
Progress MS-24 ISS-85P Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 23 August 2023
Progress MS-25 ISS-86P Logistics Soyuz-2.1a 1 December 2023
SpaceX CRS-29 CRS SpX-29 Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 December 2023
SNC Demo-1 ISS-SNC-1 Logistics Vulcan Centaur VC4L Q1 2024

See also

External links

  • NASA ISS Consolidated Launch Manifest
  • ESA ISS Consolidated Launch Manifest
  • SpaceX Launch Manifest
  • Orbital Cygnus Launch Manifest
  • Russian Launch Manifest

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Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station ISS are made primarily to deliver cargo however several Russian modules have also docked to the outpost following uncrewed launches Resupply missions typically use the Russian Progress spacecraft European Automated Transfer Vehicles Japanese Kounotori vehicles and the American Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft The primary docking system for Progress spacecraft is the automated Kurs system with the manual TORU system as a backup ATVs also use Kurs however they are not equipped with TORU The other spacecraft the Japanese HTV the SpaceX Dragon under CRS phase 1 and the Northrop Grumman 1 Cygnus rendezvous with the station before being grappled using Canadarm2 and berthed at the nadir port of the Harmony or Unity module for one to two months Progress Cygnus and ATV can remain docked for up to six months 2 3 Under CRS phase 2 Cargo Dragon docks autonomously at IDA 2 or 3 as the case may be As of December 2022 Progress spacecraft have flown most of the uncrewed missions to the ISS Clockwise Progress H II Transfer Vehicle Automated Transfer Vehicle Enhanced Cygnus Standard Cygnus and SpaceX Dragon To avoid confusion this list includes Soyuz MS 23 which was launched uncrewed and will land crewed but does not include Soyuz MS 22 which was launched crewed and landed uncrewed which is listed at List of human spaceflights to the International Space Station Contents 1 Spaceports 1 1 Baikonur Cosmodrome 1 2 Tanegashima Space Center 1 3 Centre Spatial Guyanais 1 4 Cape Canaveral Space Force Station 1 5 Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport 2 Current and completed spaceflights 3 Future spaceflights 4 See also 5 External links 6 ReferencesSpaceports EditBaikonur Cosmodrome Edit Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan is the oldest and busiest spaceport The first module of the ISS was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81 as the uncrewed spacecraft Zarya in 1998 and flew uncrewed for about two years before the first crew arrived The Progress spacecraft is the most frequent cargo ship sent from Baikonur to the station bringing supplies such as food fuel gas experiments and parts Its light payload is offset by its ability to deliver critical replacement parts at short notice Fresh fruit and vegetables from the earth are an important part of the crew s diet Tanegashima Space Center Edit A Kounotori departing Tanegashima Space Center bound for the International Space Station Located in Japan on an island 115 kilometres 71 mi south of Kyushu the Tanegashima Space Center TCS is the launch site for H II Transfer Vehicle HTV called Kounotori こうのとり Oriental Stork or White Stork used to resupply the Kibō Japanese Experiment Module JEM and the ISS The name Kounotori was chosen for the HTV by JAXA because a white stork carries an image of conveying an important thing a baby happiness and other joyful things therefore it precisely expresses the HTV s mission to transport essential materials to the ISS 4 White Kounotori can carry 6 000 kilograms 13 000 lb of cargo in total about 3 500 4 500 kilograms 7 700 9 900 lb of which is accessible by the crew in the pressurized section the remainder is unpressurised cargo on Exposed Pallet to be handled by the ISS s robotic arm 5 Centre Spatial Guyanais Edit The European Space Agency ESA uses the Guiana Space Centre or more commonly Centre Spatial Guyanais CSG It is a French spaceport near Kourou in French Guiana Operational since 1968 it is particularly suitable as a location for a spaceport due to its proximity to the equator and that launches are in a favorable direction over water The near equatorial launch location provides an advantage for launches to low inclination or geostationary Earth orbits compared to launches from spaceports at higher latitude the eastward boost provided by the Earth s rotation is about 463 metres per second 1 520 ft s 1 035 miles per hour at this spaceport The ESA s Automated Transfer Vehicle weighs 20 7 tonnes 20 700 kg at launch and has a cargo capacity of 8 tonnes 8 000 kg 1 500 to 5 500 kilograms 3 300 to 12 100 lb of dry cargo up to 1 000 kilograms 2 200 lb of water nitrogen oxygen air with up to two gases per flight and up to 4 700 kilograms 10 400 lb of propellant for the re boost and refueling the station Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Edit A SpaceX Dragon cargo launch to ISS aboard a Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral Space Force Station located in Florida United States has been operational since 1950 with its first orbital launch occurring in 1958 All of NASA s crewed Mercury and Gemini missions were launched from the Cape along with some of the earlier Apollo missions Cape Canaveral is adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center where the majority of Apollo missions and all the Space Shuttle missions were launched from Under contract with NASA SpaceX launches the Dragon 2 Cargo variant spacecraft to resupply the American portion of the ISS The Dragon can transport 6 000 kilograms 13 000 lb of pressurized and unpressurized cargo and can return 3 000 kilograms 6 600 lb to Earth It is the only uncrewed resupply vehicle capable of returning a payload Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport Edit The Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport located at Wallops Island Virginia United States is the launch site for the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft for resupplying the American portion of the ISS Current and completed spaceflights Edit Graphical representation of history of uncrewed flights divided by year and rocket family This is a list of uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station Assembly flights are indicated in bold text Note Russia has delivered cargo via the uncrewed missions of Progress since the launch of the ISS while the U S had used Space Shuttles for hybrid human cargo missions resulting in a greater number of Russian uncrewed flights to the ISS Since the discontinuation of the Space Shuttle program in 2011 the numbers of crewed and uncrewed flights by the U S and Russia are more closely matched No Spacecraft ISS flight number Country Mission Launcher Launch UTC Docked Berthed UTC Undocked Unberthed UTC Duration Docked Deorbit1 Zarya ISS 1A R Russia United States Cargo storage Proton K 20 Nov 1998 06 40 Reached ISS orbit25 Nov 1998 First module of ISS2 Zvezda ISS 1R Russia Service module Proton K 12 Jul 2000 04 56 26 Jul 2000 00 44 attached to ISS3 Progress M1 3 ISS 1P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 6 Aug 2000 18 26 8 Aug 2000 20 12 1 Nov 2000 04 04 84d 7h 52m 1 Nov 20004 Progress M1 4 6 ISS 2P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 16 Nov 2000 01 32 18 Nov 2000 03 47 1 Dec 2000 16 22 13 days 12 h 35 min 8 Feb 200126 Dec 2000 11 03 8 Feb 2001 11 26 44 days 23 min5 Progress M 44 ISS 3P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 26 Feb 2001 08 09 28 Feb 2001 09 50 16 Apr 2001 08 48 46 days 22 h 58 min 16 Apr 20016 Progress M1 6 ISS 4P Russia Logistics Soyuz FG 20 May 2001 22 32 23 May 2001 00 24 22 Aug 2001 06 02 91 days 5 h 38 min 22 Aug 20017 Progress M 45 ISS 5P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 21 Aug 2001 09 24 23 Aug 2001 09 51 22 Nov 2001 16 12 91 days 6 h 21 min 22 Nov 20018 Pirs ISS 4R Russia Docking moduleAirlock Soyuz U 14 Sep 2001 23 35 17 Sep 2001 01 05 26 Jul 2021 10 55 with Progress MS 16 7252d 9h 50m 26 Jul 2021 with Progress MS 16Progress M SO1 ISS 4R Delivered Pirs 26 Sep 2001 15 36 9 days 14 h 31 min 26 Sep 20019 Progress M1 7 ISS 6P Russia Logistics Soyuz FG 26 Nov 2001 18 24 28 Nov 2001 19 43 19 Mar 2002 17 43 110 days 22 h 20 Mar 200210 Progress M1 8 ISS 7P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 21 Mar 2002 20 13 24 Mar 2002 20 57 25 Jun 2002 08 26 92 days 11 h 29 min 25 Jun 200211 Progress M 46 ISS 8P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 26 Jun 2002 05 36 29 Jun 2002 06 23 24 Sep 2002 13 59 87 days 7 h 36 min 14 Oct 200212 Progress M1 9 ISS 9P Russia Logistics Soyuz FG 25 Sep 2002 16 58 29 Sep 2002 17 00 1 Feb 2003 16 00 124 days 23 h 1 Feb 200313 Progress M 47 ISS 10P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 2 Feb 2003 12 59 4 Feb 2003 14 49 28 Aug 2003 22 48 205 days 7 h 59 min 28 Aug 200314 Progress M1 10 ISS 11P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 8 Jun 2003 10 34 11 Jun 2003 11 15 4 Sep 2003 19 41 85 days 8 h 26 min 3 Oct 200315 Progress M 48 ISS 12P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 29 Aug 2003 01 48 31 Aug 2003 03 40 28 Jan 2004 08 35 150 days 4 h 55 min 28 Jan 200416 Progress M1 11 ISS 13P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 29 Jan 2004 11 58 31 Jan 2004 13 13 24 May 2004 09 19 113 days 20 h 6 min 3 Jun 200417 Progress M 49 ISS 14P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 25 May 2004 12 34 27 May 2004 13 54 30 Jul 2004 06 05 63 days 16 h 11 min 30 Jul 200418 Progress M 50 ISS 15P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 11 Aug 2004 05 03 14 Aug 2004 05 03 22 Dec 2004 18 37 130 days 13 h 34 min 22 Dec 200419 Progress M 51 ISS 16P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 23 Dec 2004 22 19 25 Dec 2004 23 58 27 Feb 2005 16 07 63 days 16 h 9 min 9 Mar 200520 Progress M 52 ISS 17P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 28 Feb 2005 19 09 2 Mar 2005 19 10 16 Jun 2005 20 15 106 days 1 h 5 min 16 Jun 200521 Progress M 53 ISS 18P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 16 Jun 2005 23 09 19 Jun 2005 00 45 7 Sep 2005 06 26 80 days 5 h 41 min 7 Sep 200522 Progress M 54 ISS 19P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 8 Sep 2005 09 08 10 Sep 2005 10 42 3 Mar 2006 10 06 173 days 23 h 24 min 3 Mar 200623 Progress M 55 ISS 20P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 21 Dec 2005 18 38 23 Dec 2005 19 46 19 Jun 2006 14 06 177 days 18 h 21 min 19 Jun 200624 Progress M 56 ISS 21P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 24 Apr 2006 16 03 26 Apr 2006 16 12 19 Sep 2006 00 28 145 days 6 h 47 min 19 Sep 200625 Progress M 57 ISS 22P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 24 Jun 2006 15 08 26 Jun 2006 16 24 16 Jan 2007 23 32 204 days 7 h 8 min 17 Jan 200726 Progress M 58 ISS 23P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 23 Oct 2006 13 41 26 Oct 2006 14 28 27 Mar 2007 18 00 152 days 3 h 32 min 27 Mar 200727 Progress M 59 ISS 24P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 18 Jan 2007 02 12 20 Jan 2007 03 58 1 Aug 2007 14 07 193 days 10 h 9 min 1 Aug 200728 Progress M 60 ISS 25P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 12 May 2007 03 25 15 May 2007 05 10 19 Sep 2007 00 37 126 days 19 h 27 min 25 Sep 200729 Progress M 61 ISS 26P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 2 Aug 2007 17 34 5 Aug 2007 18 40 22 Dec 2007 04 00 138 days 9 h 20 min 22 Jan 200830 Progress M 62 ISS 27P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 23 Dec 2007 07 12 7 26 Dec 2007 08 14 8 4 Feb 2008 10 32 9 40 days 2 h 18 min 15 Feb 200831 Progress M 63 ISS 28P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 5 Feb 2008 13 02 10 7 Feb 2008 14 30 11 7 Apr 2008 08 49 12 59 days 18 h 19 min 7 Apr 200832 Jules Verne ATV 1 European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 9 Mar 2008 04 03 3 Apr 2008 14 45 5 Sep 2008 21 29 155 days 6 h 44 min 29 Sep 200833 Progress M 64 ISS 29P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 14 May 2008 20 22 16 May 2008 21 39 1 Sep 2008 19 47 107 days 22 h 8 min 8 Sep 200834 Progress M 65 ISS 30P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 10 Sep 2008 19 50 17 Sep 2008 18 43 14 Nov 2008 16 19 57 days 21 h 36 min 7 Dec 200835 Progress M 01M ISS 31P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 26 Nov 2008 12 38 30 Nov 2008 12 28 6 Feb 2009 04 10 67 days 15 h 42 min 8 Feb 200936 Progress M 66 ISS 32P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 10 Feb 2009 05 49 46 13 Feb 2009 07 18 6 May 2009 15 17 82 days 7 h 59 min 18 May 200937 Progress M 02M ISS 33P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 7 May 2009 18 37 09 12 May 2009 19 24 23 30 Jun 2009 18 29 43 53 days 23 h 52 min 13 Jul 200938 Progress M 67 ISS 34P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 24 Jul 2009 10 56 53 29 Jul 2009 11 12 21 Sep 2009 07 25 53 days 20 h 13 min 27 Sep 200939 HTV 1 Japan Logistics H IIB 10 Sep 2009 17 01 56 17 Sep 2009 22 12 30 Oct 2009 15 18 42 days 17 h 6 min 1 Nov 200940 Progress M 03M ISS 35P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 15 Oct 2009 01 14 37 13 18 Oct 2009 01 40 22 Apr 2010 16 32 14 186 days 14 h 52 min 27 Apr 201041 Poisk ISS 5R Russia Airlock for EVA Soyuz U 10 Nov 2009 14 22 04 12 Nov 2009 15 44 15 attached to ISSProgress M MIM2 ISS 5R Delivered Poisk 8 Dec 2009 00 16 16 25 days 8 h 32 min 8 Dec 200942 Progress M 04M ISS 36P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 3 Feb 2010 03 45 31 17 5 Feb 2010 04 26 18 10 May 2010 11 16 19 94 days 6 h 50 min 1 Jul 201043 Progress M 05M ISS 37P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 28 Apr 2010 17 15 09 20 1 May 2010 18 32 21 25 Oct 2010 14 22 22 176 days 19 h 50 min 15 Nov 201044 Progress M 06M ISS 38P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 30 Jun 2010 15 35 15 23 4 Jul 2010 16 17 24 31 Aug 2010 11 21 25 57 days 19 h 4 min 6 Sep 201045 Progress M 07M ISS 39P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 10 Sep 2010 10 22 58 26 12 Sep 2010 11 57 27 20 Feb 2011 13 12 28 161 days 1 h 15 min 20 Feb 201146 Progress M 08M ISS 40P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 27 Oct 2010 15 11 50 29 30 Oct 2010 16 36 30 24 Jan 2011 00 42 31 85 days 8 h 6 min 24 Jan 201147 Kounotori 2 HTV 2 Japan Logistics H IIB 22 Jan 2011 05 37 57 32 27 Jan 2011 14 51 33 34 28 Mar 2011 13 43 35 59 days 22 h 52 min 30 Mar 201148 Progress M 09M ISS 41P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 28 Jan 2011 01 31 39 36 30 Jan 2011 02 39 37 22 Apr 2011 11 41 38 82 days 9 h 2 min 26 Apr 201149 Johannes Kepler ATV 2 European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 16 Feb 2011 21 50 55 39 24 Feb 2011 15 59 40 20 Jun 2011 14 46 41 115 days 22 h 47 min 21 Jun 201150 Progress M 10M ISS 42P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 27 Apr 2011 13 05 22 42 29 Apr 2011 14 28 43 29 Oct 2011 09 04 44 182 days 18 h 36 min 29 Oct 201151 Progress M 11M ISS 43P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 21 Jun 2011 14 38 15 45 23 Jun 2011 16 37 46 23 Aug 2011 09 34 47 60 days 17 h 0 min 1 Sep 201152 Progress M 12M ISS 44P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 24 Aug 2011 13 00 08 48 Failed to reach orbit 49 53 Progress M 13M ISS 45P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 30 Oct 2011 10 11 13 50 2 Nov 2011 11 41 51 23 Jan 2012 22 09 52 82 days 10 h 28 min 25 Jan 201254 Progress M 14M ISS 46P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 25 Jan 2012 23 06 40 53 28 Jan 2012 00 09 54 19 Apr 2012 11 04 55 82 days 10 h 55 min 28 Apr 201255 Edoardo Amaldi ATV 3 European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 23 Mar 2012 04 34 04 56 28 Mar 2012 22 31 57 28 Sep 2012 21 44 58 183 days 23 h 13 min 3 Oct 201256 Progress M 15M ISS 47P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 20 Apr 2012 12 50 24 59 22 Apr 2012 14 36 60 22 Jul 2012 20 26 61 91 days 5 h 50 min 20 Aug 201229 Jul 2012 01 01 62 30 Jul 2012 21 19 63 1 day 20 h 18 min57 Dragon C2 CRS SpX D United States Logistics Falcon 9 22 May 2012 07 44 38 64 25 May 2012 16 02 65 31 May 2012 08 07 66 5 days 16 h 5 min 31 May 201258 Kounotori 3 HTV 3 Japan Logistics H IIB 21 Jul 2012 02 06 18 67 27 Jul 2012 14 34 68 12 Sep 2012 11 50 69 46 days 21 h 16 min 14 Sep 201259 Progress M 16M ISS 48P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 1 Aug 2012 19 35 13 2 Aug 2012 01 18 70 9 Feb 2013 13 15 191 days 11 h 57 min 9 Feb 201360 SpaceX CRS 1 CRS SpX 1 United States Logistics Falcon 9 7 Oct 2012 00 35 00 71 10 Oct 2012 13 03 72 28 Oct 2012 11 19 73 17 days 22 h 16 min 28 Oct 201261 Progress M 17M ISS 49P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 31 Oct 2012 07 41 19 31 Oct 2012 13 33 15 Apr 2013 12 02 74 165 days 22 h 29 min 21 Apr 201362 Progress M 18M ISS 50P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 11 Feb 2013 14 41 46 11 Feb 2013 20 35 25 Jul 2013 20 43 164 days 8 min 26 Jul 201363 SpaceX CRS 2 75 CRS SpX 2 United States Logistics Falcon 9 1 Mar 2013 15 10 13 3 Mar 2013 13 56 76 26 Mar 2013 08 10 22 days 18 h 14 min 26 Mar 201364 Progress M 19M ISS 51P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 24 Apr 2013 10 12 16 26 Apr 2013 12 25 11 Jun 2013 13 58 46 days 1 h 33 min 19 Jun 201365 Albert Einstein ATV 4 European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 5 Jun 2013 21 52 11 77 15 Jun 2013 14 07 28 Oct 2013 08 55 134 days 18 h 48 min 2 Nov 201366 Progress M 20M ISS 52P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 27 Jul 2013 20 45 08 78 28 Jul 2013 02 26 3 Feb 2014 16 21 190 days 13 h 55 min 11 Feb 201467 Kounotori 4 HTV 4 Japan Logistics H IIB 3 Aug 2013 19 48 46 9 Aug 2013 15 38 79 4 Sep 2013 12 07 80 25 days 20 h 29 min 7 Sep 201368 Cygnus Orb D1 CRS Orb D United States Logistics Antares 110 18 Sep 2013 14 58 02 29 Sep 2013 12 44 22 Oct 2013 10 04 22 days 21 h 20 min 23 Oct 201369 Progress M 21M ISS 53P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 25 Nov 2013 20 53 06 29 Nov 2013 22 30 23 Apr 2014 08 58 144 days 10 h 28 min 9 Jun 201425 Apr 2014 12 13 9 Jun 2014 13 29 46 days 1 h 16 min70 Cygnus CRS Orb 1 CRS Orb 1 United States Logistics Antares 120 9 Jan 2014 18 07 05 12 Jan 2014 13 05 18 Feb 2014 10 25 36 days 21 h 20 min 19 Feb 201471 Progress M 22M ISS 54P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 5 Feb 2014 16 23 32 5 Feb 2014 22 22 7 Apr 2014 13 58 60 days 15 h 36 min 18 Apr 201472 Progress M 23M ISS 55P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 9 Apr 2014 15 26 27 9 Apr 2014 21 14 21 Jul 2014 21 44 103 days 0 h 30 min 31 Jul 201473 SpaceX CRS 3 CRS SpX 3 United States Logistics Falcon 9 18 Apr 2014 19 25 22 20 Apr 2014 14 06 18 May 2014 11 55 27 days 21 h 49 min 18 May 201474 Cygnus CRS Orb 2 CRS Orb 2 United States Logistics Antares 120 13 Jul 2014 16 52 14 16 Jul 2014 12 53 15 Aug 2014 09 14 29d 20h 21m 17 Aug 201475 Progress M 24M ISS 56P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 23 Jul 2014 21 44 44 24 Jul 2014 03 31 27 Oct 2014 05 38 95d 2h 7m 19 Nov 201476 Georges Lemaitre ATV 5 European Union Logistics Ariane 5ES 29 Jul 2014 23 47 38 12 Aug 2014 13 30 14 Feb 2015 13 42 186d 12m 15 Feb 201577 SpaceX CRS 4 CRS SpX 4 United States Logistics Falcon 9 21 Sep 2014 05 52 03 23 Sep 2014 13 21 25 Oct 2014 12 02 31d 22h 41m 25 Oct 201478 Cygnus CRS Orb 3 CRS Orb 3 United States Logistics Antares 130 28 Oct 2014 22 22 38 Failed to reach orbit79 Progress M 25M ISS 57P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 29 Oct 2014 07 09 43 29 Oct 2014 13 08 25 Apr 2015 06 41 177d 17h 33m 26 Apr 201580 SpaceX CRS 5 CRS SpX 5 United States Logistics Falcon 9 10 Jan 2015 09 47 10 12 Jan 2015 13 54 10 Feb 2015 17 11 29d 3h 17m 11 Feb 201581 Progress M 26M ISS 58P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 17 Feb 2015 11 00 17 17 Feb 2015 16 57 14 Aug 2015 10 19 177d 17h 22m 14 Aug 201582 SpaceX CRS 6 CRS SpX 6 United States Logistics Falcon 9 14 Apr 2015 20 10 41 17 Apr 2015 13 29 21 May 2015 09 29 33d 20h 21 May 201583 Progress M 27M ISS 59P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 28 Apr 2015 07 09 50 Spacecraft control failed before reaching ISS loss of mission84 SpaceX CRS 7 CRS SpX 7 United States Logistics docking adapter delivery Falcon 9 28 Jun 2015 14 21 11 Failed to reach orbit85 Progress M 28M ISS 60P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 3 Jul 2015 04 55 48 5 Jul 2015 07 11 19 Dec 2015 07 35 167d 24m 19 Dec 201586 Kounotori 5 HTV 5 Japan Logistics H IIB 19 Aug 2015 11 50 49 24 Aug 2015 17 28 28 Sep 2015 11 12 34d 17h 44m 28 Sep 201587 Progress M 29M ISS 61P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 1 Oct 2015 16 49 48 1 Oct 2015 22 52 30 Mar 2016 14 14 180d 15h 22m 8 Apr 201688 Cygnus CRS OA 4 CRS OA 4 United States Logistics Atlas V 401 6 Dec 2015 21 44 57 9 Dec 2015 14 14 19 Feb 2016 10 38 71d 20h 24m 20 Feb 201689 Progress MS 01 ISS 62P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 21 Dec 2015 08 44 39 23 Dec 2015 10 27 3 Jul 2016 03 48 192d 17h 21m 3 Jul 201690 Cygnus CRS OA 6 CRS OA 6 United States Logistics Atlas V 401 22 Mar 2016 03 05 52 26 Mar 2016 14 52 14 Jun 2016 11 43 79d 20h 51m 22 Jun 201691 Progress MS 02 ISS 63P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 31 Mar 2016 16 23 58 2 Apr 2016 17 58 14 Oct 2016 09 37 194d 15h 39m 14 Oct 201692 SpaceX CRS 8 CRS SpX 8 United States Logistics delivered Bigelow Expandable Activity Module BEAM 81 Falcon 9 8 Apr 2016 20 43 00 10 Apr 2016 13 57 11 May 2016 11 00 82 30d 23h 22m 11 May 201693 Progress MS 03 ISS 64P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 16 Jul 2016 21 41 45 19 Jul 2016 00 20 31 Jan 2017 14 25 196d 14h 5m 31 Jan 201794 SpaceX CRS 9 CRS SpX 9 United States Logistics docking adapter delivery Falcon 9 18 Jul 2016 04 45 29 20 Jul 2016 14 00 25 Aug 2016 21 00 36d 7h 26 Aug 201695 Cygnus CRS OA 5 CRS OA 5 United States Logistics Antares 230 17 Oct 2016 23 45 40 23 Oct 2016 14 53 21 Nov 2016 11 25 28d 20h 32m 28 Nov 201696 Progress MS 04 ISS 65P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 1 Dec 2016 14 51 45 Spacecraft separated from third stage before reaching orbit loss of mission97 Kounotori 6 HTV 6 Japan Logistics H IIB 9 Dec 2016 13 26 47 13 Dec 2016 13 57 27 Jan 2017 10 59 44d 21h 2m 5 Feb 201798 SpaceX CRS 10 CRS SpX 10 United States Logistics Falcon 9 19 Feb 2017 09 38 58 23 Feb 2017 13 12 83 18 Mar 2017 21 20 23d 8h 8m 19 Mar 201799 Progress MS 05 ISS 66P Russia Logistics Soyuz U 22 Feb 2017 05 58 33 24 Feb 2017 08 30 20 Jul 2017 12 00 146d 3h 30m 20 Jul 2017100 Cygnus CRS OA 7 CRS OA 7 United States Logistics Atlas V 401 18 Apr 2017 15 11 26 22 Apr 2017 12 39 4 Jun 2017 11 05 42d 22h 26m 11 Jun 2017101 SpaceX CRS 11 CRS SpX 11 United States Logistics Falcon 9 3 Jun 2017 21 07 17 5 Jun 2017 16 07 2 Jul 2017 18 00 27d 1h 53m 3 Jul 2017102 Progress MS 06 ISS 67P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 14 Jun 2017 09 20 13 16 Jun 2017 11 37 28 Dec 2017 01 03 30 194d 13h 26m 28 Dec 2017103 SpaceX CRS 12 CRS SpX 12 United States Logistics Falcon 9 14 Aug 2017 16 31 00 16 Aug 2017 10 52 17 Sep 2017 08 40 31d 21h 48m 17 Sep 2017104 Progress MS 07 ISS 68P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 14 Oct 2017 08 47 11 16 Oct 2017 00 00 28 Mar 2018 13 50 163d 13h 50m 26 Apr 2018105 Cygnus CRS OA 8E CRS OA 8E United States Logistics Antares 230 12 Nov 2017 12 20 26 14 Nov 2017 12 15 5 Dec 2017 17 52 84 21d 5h 37m 18 Dec 2017106 SpaceX CRS 13 CRS SpX 13 United States Logistics Falcon 9 15 Dec 2017 15 36 00 17 Dec 2017 13 26 12 Jan 2018 10 47 25d 21h 21m 13 Jan 2018107 Progress MS 08 ISS 69P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 13 Feb 2018 08 13 33 15 Feb 2018 10 38 23 Aug 2018 02 16 188d 15h 38m 30 Aug 2018108 SpaceX CRS 14 CRS SpX 14 United States Logistics Falcon 9 2 Apr 2018 20 30 38 4 Apr 2018 13 00 5 May 2018 05 30 30d 16h 30m 5 May 2018109 Cygnus CRS OA 9E CRS OA 9E United States Logistics Antares 230 21 May 2018 08 44 06 24 May 2018 12 13 15 Jul 2018 10 20 51d 22h 7m 30 Jul 2018110 SpaceX CRS 15 CRS SpX 15 United States Logistics Falcon 9 29 Jun 2018 09 42 42 2 Jul 2018 10 54 3 Aug 2018 16 38 32d 5h 44m 3 Aug 2018111 Progress MS 09 ISS 70P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 9 Jul 2018 21 51 33 10 Jul 2018 01 31 25 Jan 2019 12 55 199d 11h 24m 25 Jan 2019112 Kounotori 7 HTV 7 Japan Logistics H IIB 22 Sep 2018 17 52 27 27 Sep 2018 12 00 6 Nov 2018 23 32 40d 11h 32m 10 Nov 2018113 Progress MS 10 ISS 71P Russia Logistics Soyuz FG 16 Nov 2018 18 14 08 18 Nov 2018 19 28 4 Jun 2019 08 40 197d 13h 12m 4 Jun 2019114 Cygnus NG 10 CRS NG 10E United States Logistics Antares 230 17 Nov 2018 09 01 31 19 Nov 2018 12 31 8 Feb 2019 14 37 81d 2h 6m 25 Feb 2019115 SpaceX CRS 16 CRS SpX 16 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 5 Dec 2018 18 16 8 Dec 2018 15 36 13 Jan 2019 23 33 36d 7h 57m 14 Jan 2019116 SpaceX Demo 1 SpX DM1 United States Test flight Falcon 9 Block 5 2 Mar 2019 07 49 3 Mar 2019 10 51 8 Mar 2019 07 30 4d 20h 39m 8 Mar 2019 13 45117 Progress MS 11 ISS 72P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 4 Apr 2019 11 01 35 4 Apr 2019 14 22 29 Jul 2019 10 44 115d 20h 22m 29 Jul 2019118 Cygnus NG 11 CRS NG 11 United States Logistics Antares 230 17 Apr 2019 20 46 07 19 Apr 2019 11 31 6 Aug 2019 13 30 109d 1h 59m 6 Dec 2019119 SpaceX CRS 17 CRS SpX 17 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 4 May 2019 06 48 6 May 2019 13 33 3 Jun 2019 16 01 28d 2h 28m 3 Jun 2019120 SpaceX CRS 18 CRS SpX 18 United States Logistics docking adapter delivery Falcon 9 Block 5 25 Jul 2019 22 01 56 27 Jul 2019 16 01 27 Aug 2019 12 25 30d 20h 24m 27 Aug 2019121 Progress MS 12 ISS 73P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 31 Jul 2019 12 10 46 31 Jul 2019 15 29 29 Nov 2019 10 25 120d 18h 56m 29 Nov 2019122 Soyuz MS 14 ISS 60S Russia Test Flight Soyuz 2 1a 22 Aug 2019 03 38 32 27 Aug 2019 03 08 6 Sep 2019 18 14 10d 15h 6m 6 Sep 2019123 Kounotori 8 HTV 8 Japan Logistics H IIB 24 Sep 2019 16 05 05 28 Sep 2019 14 09 1 Nov 2019 13 45 33d 23h 36m 3 Nov 2019124 Cygnus NG 12 CRS NG 12 United States Logistics Antares 230 2 Nov 2019 13 59 47 4 Nov 2019 11 21 31 Jan 2020 13 10 88d 4h 17 Mar 2020125 SpaceX CRS 19 CRS SpX 19 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 5 Dec 2019 17 29 24 8 Dec 2019 12 47 7 Jan 2020 08 41 29d 19h 54m 7 Jan 2020126 Progress MS 13 ISS 74P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 6 Dec 2019 09 34 24 9 Dec 2019 10 35 8 July 2020 18 22 212d 7h 48m 8 July 2020127 Boeing Orbital Flight Test Boe OFT United States Test Flight Atlas V N22 20 Dec 2019 11 36 43 Issue with spacecraft s mission elapsed time MET clock caused the spacecraft to burn into an incorrect orbit preventing a rendezvous with the ISS 22 Dec 2019128 Cygnus NG 13 CRS NG 13 United States Logistics Antares 230 15 Feb 2020 20 21 01 18 Feb 2020 11 16 11 May 2020 13 00 83d 1h 44m 29 May 2020129 SpaceX CRS 20 CRS SpX 20 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 7 Mar 2020 04 52 46 9 Mar 2020 12 18 7 Apr 2020 10 30 28d 22h 12m 7 Apr 2020130 Progress MS 14 ISS 75P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 25 Apr 2020 01 51 41 25 Apr 2020 05 12 27 Apr 2021 23 11 367d 17h 59m 29 Apr 2021131 Kounotori 9 HTV 9 Japan Logistics H IIB 20 May 2020 17 31 05 25 May 2020 14 46 18 Aug 2020 13 51 85d 1h 38m 20 Aug 2020132 Progress MS 15 ISS 76P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 23 Jul 2020 14 26 21 23 Jul 2020 17 45 9 Feb 2021 05 21 200d 11h 36m 9 Feb 2021133 Cygnus NG 14 CRS NG 14 United States Logistics Antares 230 3 Oct 2020 01 16 14 5 Oct 2020 12 01 6 Jan 2021 12 15 93d 14m 26 Jan 2021134 SpaceX CRS 21 CRS SpX 21 United States Logistics delivered Nanoracks Bishop Airlock 85 Falcon 9 Block 5 6 Dec 2020 16 17 46 7 Dec 2020 18 40 12 Jan 2021 14 05 35d 19h 25m 14 Jan 2021135 Progress MS 16 ISS 77P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 15 Feb 2021 04 45 06 17 Feb 2021 06 27 26 Jul 2021 10 55 with Pirs 159d 4h 28m 26 Jul 2021 with Pirs136 Cygnus NG 15 CRS NG 15 United States Logistics Antares 230 20 Feb 2021 17 36 50 22 Feb 2021 12 16 29 Jun 2021 13 20 127d 1h 4m 2 Jul 2021137 iROSA 2B 4B CRS SpX 22 United States Solar Arrays Falcon 9 Block 5 3 Jun 2021 17 29 15 5 Jun 2021 09 09 attached to ISSSpaceX CRS 22 CRS SpX 22 Logistics 8 Jul 2021 14 45 33d 5h 36m 10 Jul 2021138 Progress MS 17 ISS 78P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 29 Jun 2021 23 27 20 2 Jul 2021 00 59 25 Nov 2021 11 22 with Nauka s nadir passive port adapter 146d 10h 23m 25 Nov 2021 with Nauka s nadir passive port adapter139 Nauka ISS 3R Russia Multipurpose Laboratory module Proton M 21 Jul 2021 14 58 29 Jul 2021 13 29 attached to ISSNauka nadir docking adapter ISS 3R SSPA GM port adaptor of Nauka nadir 25 Nov 2021 11 18 with Progress MS 17 118d 21h 53m 25 Nov 2021 with Progress MS 17140 Cygnus NG 16 CRS NG 16 United States Logistics Antares 230 10 Aug 2021 22 01 05 12 Aug 2021 10 07 20 Nov 2021 13 40 100d 3h 33m 15 Dec 2021141 SpaceX CRS 23 CRS SpX 23 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 29 Aug 2021 07 14 49 30 Aug 2021 14 30 30 Sep 2021 13 12 30d 22h 42m 1 Oct 2021142 MLM Means of Attachment of Large payloads LCCS part ISS 79P Russia 86 87 MLM outfitting for EVA Soyuz 2 1a 28 Oct 2021 00 00 32 30 Oct 2021 01 31 attached to ISSProgress MS 18 ISS 79P Logistics 1 Jun 2022 08 03 214d 6h 32m 1 Jun 2022143 Prichal ISS 6R Russia Docking module Soyuz 2 1b 24 Nov 2021 13 06 35 26 Nov 2021 15 19 attached to ISSProgress M UM ISS 6R Delivered Prichal 22 Dec 2021 23 03 26d 7h 44m 23 Dec 2021144 SpaceX CRS 24 CRS SpX 24 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 21 Dec 2021 10 07 08 22 Dec 2021 08 41 23 Jan 2022 15 40 32d 6h 59m 24 Jan 2022145 Progress MS 19 ISS 80P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 15 Feb 2022 04 25 40 17 Feb 2022 07 03 23 Oct 2022 22 45 34 248d 3h 42m 24 Oct 2022146 Cygnus NG 17 CRS NG 17 United States Logistics Antares 230 19 Feb 2022 17 40 07 21 Feb 2022 12 02 28 Jun 2022 07 00 126d 18h 58m 29 Jun 2022147 Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2 Boe OFT2 United States Test Flight Atlas V N22 19 May 2022 22 54 47 21 May 2022 00 28 25 May 2022 18 36 4d 18h 8m 25 May 2022148 Progress MS 20 ISS 81P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 3 Jun 2022 09 32 00 3 Jun 2022 13 02 7 Feb 2023 04 56 248d 15h 54m 7 Feb 2023149 SpaceX CRS 25 CRS SpX 25 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 15 Jul 2022 00 44 20 16 Jul 2022 15 21 19 Aug 2022 15 05 33d 23h 44m 20 Aug 2022150 MLM Means of Attachment of Large payloads SCCS part ISS 82P Russia MLM outfitting for EVA Soyuz 2 1a 26 Oct 2022 00 20 09 28 Oct 2022 02 49 attached to ISSProgress MS 21 ISS 82P Logistics 18 Feb 2023 02 26 112d 23h 37m 19 Feb 2023151 Cygnus NG 18 CRS NG 18 United States Logistics Antares 230 7 Nov 2022 10 32 42 9 Nov 2022 13 05 21 Apr 2023 08 37 162d 19h 32m 22 Apr 2023152 iROSA 3A 4A CRS SpX 26 United States Solar Arrays Falcon 9 Block 5 26 Nov 2022 19 20 42 27 Nov 2022 12 39 attached to ISSSpaceX CRS 26 CRS SpX 26 Logistics 9 Jan 2023 22 05 43d 9h 26m 11 Jan 2023153 Progress MS 22 ISS 83P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 9 Feb 2023 06 15 36 11 Feb 2023 08 45 144d 10h 27m 154 Soyuz MS 23 ISS 69S Launched uncrewed landed crewed Russia Crew Return Replacement vehicle Soyuz 2 1a 24 Feb 2023 00 24 29 26 Feb 2023 00 58 129d 18h 14m 155 SpaceX CRS 27 CRS SpX 27 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 15 Mar 2023 00 30 16 Mar 2023 11 52 15 April 2023 15 05 30d 3h 34m 15 April 2023156 Progress MS 23 ISS 84P Russia Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 24 May 2023 15 56 24 May 2023 16 19 42d 2h 53m 157 SpaceX CRS 28 CRS SpX 28 United States Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 5 Jun 2023 15 47 6 Jun 2023 09 54 29 Jun 2023 16 30 23d 6h 36m 30 Jun 2023No Spacecraft ISS flight number Country Mission Launcher Launch UTC Docked Berthed UTC Undocked Unberthed UTC Duration Docked Deorbit For vehicles that are berthed to the station using the Space Station Remote Manipulator System SSRMS the times of berthing and unberthing are given For those vehicles whose berthing and unberthing time is not sure is not provided SSRMS capture and release is taken This is because these vehicles remain physically attached to the station longer than indicated when counting the time between initial SSRMS capture and release Formerly the Japanese HTV and the SpaceX Dragon and currently the Orbital Sciences Cygnus are the visiting vehicles to attach in this manner For all other vehicles the times of docking and undocking are given Future spaceflights EditScheduled future flights are shown below Spacecraft ISS flight number Mission Launcher Scheduled date UTC 88 89 90 Cygnus NG 19 CRS NG 19 Logistics Antares 230 4 August 2023Progress MS 24 ISS 85P Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 23 August 2023Progress MS 25 ISS 86P Logistics Soyuz 2 1a 1 December 2023SpaceX CRS 29 CRS SpX 29 Logistics Falcon 9 Block 5 December 2023SNC Demo 1 ISS SNC 1 Logistics Vulcan Centaur VC4L Q1 2024See also Edit Spaceflight portalList of spaceflights to the International Space Station List of human spaceflights to the International Space Station List of International Space Station spacewalks List of International Space Station visitors List of Progress flights Comparison of space station cargo vehicles Cargo spacecraftExternal links EditNASA ISS Consolidated Launch Manifest ESA ISS Consolidated Launch Manifest SpaceX Launch Manifest Orbital Cygnus Launch Manifest Russian Launch ManifestReferences Edit Acquisition of Orbital ATK approved company renamed Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems 6 June 2018 ESA ATV Crew role in mission control Esa int 2011 03 02 Retrieved 2011 05 23 ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration International Space Station Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV Esa int 2009 01 16 Retrieved 2011 05 23 KOUNOTORI Chosen as 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