November 8, 2018

Experts of “RSC Energia” at the Baikonur cosmodrome on November 6 and 7 successfully completed the operations on refueling the “Progress MS-10” cargo vehicle with fuel components and compressed gases at the filling station.

After refueling, the ship was delivered to the spacecraft installation and testing complex and installed in the assembly jig for final preparation operations.

The launch of the “Progress MS-10” cargo vehicle by the “Soyuz-FG” carrier rocket from the Baikonur cosmodrome is scheduled for November 16, 2018.

The ship will deliver to the ISS about 2.5 tons of various cargoes, including dry cargo, fuel in tanks and refueling systems, water and compressed gases.

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