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Progress spacecraft arrives with supplies at the International Space Station
A Roscosmos cargo spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station this Saturday (17) to deliver food, fuel and other supplies to the crew on board. The crew includes two NASA astronauts who are on station due to safety concerns related to the Boeing Starliner capsule.
The Progress 89 unmanned spacecraft docked at the rear of the Russian Zvezda Service module. It was launched on Wednesday (14) on a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.
With the delivery of approximately three tons of supplies, including food, fuel and miscellaneous equipment, Progress 89 ensured that the crew has everything they need for the coming months.
Finally some good news about the help that the two astronauts needed. I was surprised by the way NASA was handling this situation.