ISS Captures Spectacular Fireball Likely Debris Reentry After Progress MS-34 Launch

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ISS Captures Spectacular Fireball Likely Debris Reentry After Progress MS-34 Launch
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NASA astronaut Chris Williams aboard the International Space Station photographed a dramatic fireball on April 27, 2026, likely caused by debris from a satellite or the upper stage of the Soyuz rocket related to the Progress MS-34 (Progress 95) mission. The fireball appeared as the Progress 95 cargo ship—launched April 25, docked two days later and to remain attached for about seven months—passed overhead near West Africa, with Williams noting a bright streak that split into a shower of pieces. Williams is a rookie aboard an eight‑month stay, sharing the ISS with SpaceX Crew-12 astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, along with Sophie Adenot and Andrey Fedyaev.

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