Russia launches Progress to Mir with substitute booster
Russia launched its Progress M-32 cargo capsule to the Mir space station early yesterday, sending almost three tons of supplies to the three-person crew aboard the orbital station only six days after officials decided to shift the capsule to a new Soyuz booster. Liftoff of the replacement Soyuz-U...
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