Friday, July 3, 2015

Launched on the Russian Progress cargo – ANSA.it

Launched the Russian Progress cargo, intended to bring supplies to the International Space Station. The launch took place with a Soyuz-U rocket from Baikonur, in Kazakhstan.Dopo two failed attempts, so make sure the supplies to the crew of the orbital station.

Another Progress cargo was in fact gone lost on April 28 last year, due to a technical issue of the pitcher, and on June 28 a malfunction of the launcher Falcon X led to the loss of the shuttle Dragon, both built and operated by Space X on behalf of NASA.

The cargo should reach the ISS after two days of traveling, Sunday, July 5, to deliver more than 3 tons of food, fuel, materials and spare parts.

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