ISS gets supplies and mail
moscow - An unmanned spacecraft on Tuesday arrived at the International Space Station aboard with 2400 kilos of food, fuel and privépost for the six temporary residents.
The Russian space freighter Progress type departed Sunday from Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Tuesday coupled automatically with the ISS.
Currently staying there three Russians, two Americans and one Japanese in the space station, which rotates at about 400 kilometers above the Earth. For Wednesday, the arrival of the US space freighter Dragon with planned around 2000 kilos of supplies.
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The Russian space freighter Progress type departed Sunday from Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Tuesday coupled automatically with the ISS.
Currently staying there three Russians, two Americans and one Japanese in the space station, which rotates at about 400 kilometers above the Earth. For Wednesday, the arrival of the US space freighter Dragon with planned around 2000 kilos of supplies.
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#Progress resupply begins final approach before docking to Pirs docking compartment. https://t.co/C7LVQGQ6Xn https://t.co/en1JENXlQP
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) July 19, 2016
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