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Mark Carreau
July 03, 2025
The unpiloted Roscosmos Progress 92 spacecraft heads into orbit.
Credit: NASA
HOUSTON—Russia’s Progress MS-31 resupply capsule is set for a July 5 arrival and docking at the International Space Station (ISS) following a July 3 launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. An autonomous docking of the cargo capsule for the delivery of about 5,600 lb. (2,368 km) of food, fuel…
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