# Progress M-01M

> Progress supply spaceship mission to the International Space Station

**Wikidata**: [Q4379818](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4379818)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress_M-01M)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/progress-m-01m

## Summary
Progress M-01M is a Progress-M series supply spacecraft mission to the International Space Station. It was launched on 2008-11-26 from Gagarin's Start aboard a Soyuz-U rocket and decayed from orbit on 2009-02-08.

## Key Facts
- Progress M-01M is an instance of the Progress-M class of spacecraft used to resupply space stations.  
- Launch date: 2008-11-26 (rocket launch from Gagarin's Start).  
- Launch vehicle: Soyuz-U.  
- Launch site / start point: Gagarin's Start.  
- COSPAR ID: 2008-060A.  
- Satellite Catalog Number (SCN): 33443.  
- Time of orbit decay / atmospheric entry: 2009-02-08.  
- Mission sequence: it followed Progress M-65 and was followed by Progress M-66.  
- Aliases: プログレス31, 31P.  
- Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Progress_M-01M.jpg

## FAQs
### Q: What was Progress M-01M?
A: Progress M-01M was a Progress-M series supply spacecraft mission to the International Space Station. It performed a logistics/resupply role as part of the Progress program.

### Q: When and from where was Progress M-01M launched?
A: Progress M-01M was launched on 2008-11-26 from Gagarin's Start. The launch vehicle was a Soyuz-U rocket.

### Q: When did Progress M-01M end its mission?
A: The spacecraft decayed from orbit and underwent atmospheric entry on 2009-02-08.

### Q: How is Progress M-01M identified in catalogs?
A: Its COSPAR ID is 2008-060A and its Satellite Catalog Number (SCN) is 33443.

## Why It Matters
Progress M-01M is part of the long-running Progress series of uncrewed cargo spacecraft that support the International Space Station by delivering supplies and equipment. As an instance of the Progress-M design, its successful launch from Gagarin's Start on a Soyuz-U rocket and subsequent operations continued routine logistics support for the ISS program. The mission is a concrete example of orbital traffic management and resupply capability: it is tracked with a COSPAR ID (2008-060A) and a Satellite Catalog Number (33443), and it contributed to the sequence of automated supply flights (positioned between Progress M-65 and Progress M-66). Its lifecycle—from launch on 2008-11-26 to orbital decay on 2009-02-08—illustrates the operational timeline typical for Progress resupply missions and the use of controlled atmospheric entry to conclude such missions.

## Notable For
- Being a Progress-M class resupply mission to the International Space Station.  
- Launching on 2008-11-26 from Gagarin's Start on a Soyuz-U vehicle.  
- Catalog identifiers: COSPAR 2008-060A and SCN 33443.  
- Its place in the Progress flight sequence, following Progress M-65 and preceding Progress M-66.  
- Known aliases in other languages/registries: プログレス31 and 31P.

## Body

### Overview
- Name: Progress M-01M.  
- Role: Progress supply spacecraft mission to the International Space Station.  
- Class / type: Progress-M series spacecraft.

### Identification and Cataloging
- COSPAR ID: 2008-060A.  
- Satellite Catalog Number (SCN): 33443.  
- Freebase ID: /m/05szvg4.  
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "33443"].  
- Aliases: プログレス31, 31P.  
- Wikipedia title: Progress M-01M.  
- Commons category: Progress M-01M.  
- Sitelink count: 9 (languages including commons, el, en, id, ja, lv, ru, sv, uk).

### Launch and Mission Timeline
- Rocket launch (significant event): 2008-11-26 from Gagarin's Start.  
- Launch vehicle: Soyuz-U.  
- Mission sequence position: follows Progress M-65; followed by Progress M-66.  
- Time of orbit decay / atmospheric entry (end of mission): 2009-02-08.

### Media and References
- Image (file): https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Progress_M-01M.jpg.  
- Wikimedia commons category: Progress M-01M.

### Source Notes
- Core descriptors and timeline events are drawn from the mission's structured identifiers and recorded significant events (rocket launch and atmospheric entry).

## Schema Markup
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## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report
2. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013