Russian Cargo Mission Docks to Space Station, Crew-7 Launch Delayed

Progress 85 cargo craft is pictured from the International Space Station approaching the Zvezda service module for a docking

Russia's MS-24 cargo craft seen from the International Space Station on approach to the Zvezda service module for docking.

Credit: NASA
Russia’s Progress MS-24 resupply mission capsule autonomously docked to the International Space Station (ISS) late Aug. 24, delivering a 2.7-ton cargo of food, crew supplies and propellant. Also designated Progress 85 by NASA, the space freighter linked to the aft port of the ISS Russian segment’s...

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