Russia's Progress Resupply Capsule Docks To Space Station

Progress 87 cargo craft approaches the Zvezda service module’s rear port for docking

The Progress MS-26 cargo craft approaches the Zvezda service module’s rear port for docking to the ISS.

Credit: NASA TV
Russia's Progress MS-26 resupply mission capsule arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) early Feb. 17. The capsule was carrying a 2.7-ton cargo load of food, crew supplies and propellant for an ISS crew that includes three cosmonauts, two NASA astronauts, as well as a European and a...

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