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Old October 7th 03, 07:24 PM
James Oberg
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Progress M1-10 has been de-orbited, after a 30-day extended mission to take
images of the Earth. This is the second such post-undocking imaging mission.

Has anybody seen ANY images from this project, published?

Seems very strange to me.


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Old October 7th 03, 08:45 PM
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Progress M1-10 has been de-orbited, after a 30-day extended mission to

take
images of the Earth. This is the second such post-undocking imaging

mission.

Has anybody seen ANY images from this project, published?

Seems very strange to me.



Russian orbital pictures are "for your eyes only"!


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Old October 8th 03, 03:13 PM
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"James Oberg" wrote in message
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Progress M1-10 has been de-orbited, after a 30-day extended mission to

take
images of the Earth. This is the second such post-undocking imaging

mission.

Has anybody seen ANY images from this project, published?

Seems very strange to me.


Ditto - what possible imaging caperbility ( outside of the camera from which
we often see docking thru ) does it have?

Surely they wouldnt waste mass budget on an already critical mission ( iss
needs everything it can get) - on imaging hardware?

You're right -it DOES seem strange

Doug


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Old October 9th 03, 08:55 AM
Derek Lyons
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"James Oberg" wrote:
Progress M1-10 has been de-orbited, after a 30-day extended mission to take
images of the Earth. This is the second such post-undocking imaging mission.

Has anybody seen ANY images from this project, published?

Seems very strange to me.


At what point in the mission/planning was the extension announced?

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