Russian cargo spacecraft docks with ISS

By RIA Novosti

Moscow : Russian cargo spacecraft Progress M-62 has docked with the International Space Station (ISS) with Christmas gifts, Russia’s mission control said Wednesday.


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Progress M-62, piggybacked on a Soyuz-U carrier rocket, lifted off from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan Sunday.

It has delivered 1.26 tonnes of food and water for the crew, as well as fuel to maintain the ISS’s orbit, and other cargo and research equipment, including Christmas presents for the crew.

Russia’s Progress M-61 cargo spacecraft, which was detached from the ISS Dec 22, will be used as a platform for technical experiments, mission control said earlier.

“The spacecraft, which is at the end of its service life, will not be buried at the ‘spacecraft cemetery’ in the Pacific, but will be sent on an independent voyage,” it said.

The cargo ship, like its predecessor, Progress M-60, will be used for experimental purposes before being allowed to burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere.

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