Progress MS-34 Docking

The Progress MS-34 spacecraft is scheduled to autonomously dock to the Zvezda module of the ISS. Location: International Space Station.
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Countdown Timer - Progress MS-34 Docking

Get ready for an exciting milestone in space exploration! On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, the Progress MS-34 spacecraft is set to autonomously dock with the Zvezda module of the International Space Station (ISS). This event marks a significant step in delivering essential supplies and equipment to astronauts aboard the ISS. As the countdown timer ticks down to this remarkable achievement, space enthusiasts and science lovers alike can follow every moment leading up to the docking. Stay tuned for updates and prepare to witness the future of space logistics unfold before your eyes. Mark your calendars and join us as we anticipate this thrilling event in the cosmos!

Frequently Asked Questions

There are exactly 6 days left until Progress MS-34 Docking, which is 128 hours or 7679 minutes.

Progress MS-34 Docking will take place on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 12:01 AM.

Use our real-time countdown to precisely track the time remaining until Progress MS-34 Docking.

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