# Progress M-19M

> Russian spacecraft

**Wikidata**: [Q11837623](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11837623)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress_M-19M)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/progress-m-19m

## Summary
Progress M-19M was a Russian uncrewed spacecraft launched in 2013 to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). It was part of the Progress-M class of cargo spacecraft and was launched using a Soyuz-U rocket.

## Key Facts
- **Launch Date**: April 24, 2013
- **Launch Vehicle**: Soyuz-U rocket
- **Launch Site**: Gagarin's Start
- **Mission Type**: Resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS)
- **Class**: Progress-M spacecraft
- **Preceded By**: Progress M-18M
- **Followed By**: Progress M-20M
- **Atmospheric Entry**: June 19, 2013
- **Aliases**: プログレス51, 51P
- **COSPAR ID**: 2013-017A

## FAQs
### Q: What was the purpose of Progress M-19M?
A: Progress M-19M was a resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS), delivering cargo such as food, fuel, and equipment to the crew onboard.

### Q: When was Progress M-19M launched?
A: Progress M-19M was launched on April 24, 2013.

### Q: What rocket was used to launch Progress M-19M?
A: The spacecraft was launched using a Soyuz-U rocket.

### Q: What happened to Progress M-19M after its mission?
A: Progress M-19M re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on June 19, 2013, where it burned up.

### Q: What was the COSPAR ID for Progress M-19M?
A: The COSPAR ID for Progress M-19M is 2013-017A.

## Why It Matters
Progress M-19M played a crucial role in maintaining the operations of the International Space Station (ISS) by delivering essential supplies. As part of the Progress-M class of spacecraft, it demonstrated the reliability and efficiency of Russian cargo missions, which are vital for the continuous habitation and scientific research conducted on the ISS. The success of such missions ensures that astronauts have the necessary resources to live and work in space, contributing to international cooperation and advancements in space exploration.

## Notable For
- **Resupply Mission**: Successfully delivered cargo to the International Space Station (ISS).
- **Launch Vehicle**: Used the Soyuz-U rocket, a variant of the Soyuz rocket design.
- **Atmospheric Entry**: Completed its mission with a controlled re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
- **Part of Progress-M Class**: One of many spacecraft in the Progress-M series, known for their reliability in resupply missions.

## Body
### Launch and Mission
Progress M-19M was launched on April 24, 2013, from Gagarin's Start using a Soyuz-U rocket. The primary objective of the mission was to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) with essential cargo, including food, fuel, and equipment.

### Spacecraft Details
Progress M-19M was part of the Progress-M class of spacecraft, which are specifically designed for resupply missions to space stations. These spacecraft are uncrewed and are capable of carrying a significant amount of cargo.

### Mission Timeline
- **Launch**: April 24, 2013
- **Docking with ISS**: Following the launch, Progress M-19M successfully docked with the ISS.
- **Atmospheric Entry**: June 19, 2013, marking the end of its mission.

### Technical Specifications
- **COSPAR ID**: 2013-017A
- **Aliases**: プログレス51, 51P
- **Launch Site**: Gagarin's Start
- **Launch Vehicle**: Soyuz-U rocket

### Preceding and Succeeding Missions
- **Preceded By**: Progress M-18M, which also resupplied the ISS in 2013.
- **Followed By**: Progress M-20M, another Russian uncrewed spacecraft.

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## References

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