Russia Launches 3-Ton ISS Resupply Flight to Sustain Operations

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Russia launched the uncrewed Progress 95 cargo spacecraft from Baikonur on a Soyuz rocket, delivering about three tons of food, fuel, and equipment to the International Space Station; it is scheduled to dock with the ISS on April 27, continuing Russia’s role in ongoing resupply missions and highlighting the station’s international logistics network, with Progress 95 designed to deorbit after delivering waste and operating for about seven months.
- Russia Sends 3 Tons Of Supplies To The ISS In High-Stakes Orbital Resupply Mission The Daily Galaxy
- Progress 95 Cargo Craft Launches to Resupply Station Crew NASA (.gov)
- Russia launches 3 tons of cargo to the International Space Station from Kazakhstan (video) Space
- Progress MS-34 to re-supply the ISS RussianSpaceWeb.com
- NASA to Cover Progress 95 Spacecraft Launch, Docking NASA (.gov)
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