ISS Supply Plans Revisited After Loss Of Progress Carrier

Credit: Itar-Tass/Landov
A dozen astronauts and cosmonauts from four countries face delays in their return to Earth or launchings to the International Space Station (ISS) before year-end, following the failure of a Russian Soyuz-U rocket to push 5,900 lb. of supplies to orbit Aug. 24. Loss of the Progress 44P unpiloted...

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