# Progress MS-32

> 2025 Russian resupply spaceflight to the ISS

**Wikidata**: [Q136165280](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q136165280)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress_MS-32)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/progress-ms-32

## Summary
Progress MS-32 is a 2025 Russian Progress-class resupply spacecraft flight to the International Space Station. It was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31 on a Soyuz-2.1a and docked to the Zvezda module of the ISS on 2025-09-13 at 20:23.

## Key Facts
- Progress MS-32 is an instance of the Progress class of expendable freighter spacecraft operated by Russia.  
- COSPAR ID for Progress MS-32 is 2025-204A.  
- Satellite catalog number (SCN) for Progress MS-32 is 65586.  
- Launch vehicle: Soyuz-2.1a.  
- Launch site / start point: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31.  
- Progress MS-32 docked with the International Space Station at the Zvezda module on 2025-09-13 at 20:23.  
- The mission follows Progress MS-31 in the Progress resupply sequence.  
- Wikimedia Commons category and an image exist for Progress MS-32 (image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Progress_MS-32_approaches_ISS.jpg).  
- Wikipedia title: "Progress MS-32" and article available in multiple languages (commons, cs, en, lv, pl, ru, sv).

## FAQs
### Q: What is Progress MS-32?
A: Progress MS-32 is a 2025 Russian resupply flight to the International Space Station using a Progress-class freighter spacecraft.

### Q: When and where did Progress MS-32 dock with the ISS?
A: Progress MS-32 docked to the Zvezda module of the International Space Station on 2025-09-13 at 20:23.

### Q: Which rocket and launch site were used for Progress MS-32?
A: Progress MS-32 was launched on a Soyuz-2.1a rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31.

## Why It Matters
Progress MS-32 is part of the long-running Progress program that provides regular logistical support to the International Space Station. Resupply flights like Progress MS-32 deliver consumables, equipment, and other supplies that sustain station operations and crew activities. As an instance of the Progress class, MS-32 continues the operational continuity of Russian cargo capability to the ISS, ensuring that station modules such as Zvezda remain stocked and functional. Its use of a Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle from Baikonur Site 31 reflects established Russian launch infrastructure and vehicle integration for ISS resupply. Tracking identifiers such as COSPAR ID 2025-204A and SCN 65586 are important for cataloguing and mission records. Progress MS-32 therefore represents both a single mission event (docking on 2025-09-13 at 20:23) and a component of the broader international logistics network that keeps the ISS operational.

## Notable For
- Docked to the Zvezda module of the ISS on 2025-09-13 at 20:23.  
- Launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31 using a Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle.  
- Identifiers: COSPAR ID 2025-204A and SCN 65586.  
- Part of the Progress series and successor to Progress MS-31.  
- Documented on Wikimedia Commons with imagery of the approach to the ISS.

## Body
### Overview
- Name: Progress MS-32.  
- Description: 2025 Russian resupply spaceflight to the International Space Station.  
- Instance of: Progress class expendable freighter spacecraft.

### Mission identifiers
- COSPAR ID: 2025-204A.  
- Satellite catalog number (SCN): 65586.  
- Wikipedia title: "Progress MS-32".  
- Wikimedia Commons category: Progress MS-32.  
- Available Wikipedia languages: commons, cs, en, lv, pl, ru, sv.

### Launch and vehicle
- Launch vehicle: Soyuz-2.1a (version of the Soyuz-2 rocket).  
- Launch site / start point: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31.

### Docking details
- Docking date: 2025-09-13.  
- Docking time: 20:23 (time as recorded).  
- Docking location: International Space Station, Zvezda module.  
- Applies to: docking event.

### Sequence and relations
- Follows: Progress MS-31 in the Progress resupply sequence.  
- Class relation: Part of the Progress family of Russian expendable freighter spacecraft.

### Visual and reference assets
- Image showing Progress MS-32 approaching the ISS: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Progress_MS-32_approaches_ISS.jpg

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