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Russian Cargo Spacecraft Docks with ISS

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Russia's cargo spacecraft Progress MS-31 successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS), Russia's state space corporation Roscosmos said Sunday on its website, reported Xinhua. The automated docking took place at 00:25 Moscow time on Sunday (2125 GMT Saturday) at the Poisk mini-research module on the Russian segment of the ISS. The spacecraft is scheduled to remain in orbit for 167 days. Launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on T…
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The space freighter Progress MS-31, which carries 2.6 tons of fuel and water, among other things, docked to the International Space Station (ISS), according to Russian space agency Roscosmos reported this Sunday. The Russian ship, which was launched on Thursday from the Kazakh cosmodrome of Baikonur with the help of the Soyuz-2 carrier rocket, consumed [...] Russian freighter Progress MS-31 docks to the International Space Station was first publ…

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The MS-31 Progress to be coupled to the International Space Station – NASA TV Shortly before this past midnight, just over two days after its launch, the Progress MS-31 cargo pod was automatically attached to the top port of the Poisk module of the International Space Station that had released Progress MS-29 a few days earlier. It carries a total of 2,625 kilos of cargo, comprising 1,205 kilos of varied supplies for the Station and its crew in i…

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