November 18, 2018
Categories: ISS, Progress, Roscosmos

The “Progress MS-10” cargo spaceship on November 18, 2018 successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS).

The ship was docked to the docking station of the Russian service module “Zvezda”.

The approuching was carried out automatically under the supervision of specialists from the Main Operational Flight Control Group of the Russian Segment of the ISS in the Mission Control Center, as well as the Russian cosmonaut Sergei Prokopyev aboard the ISS.

The “Progress MS-10” cargo spaceship delivered to the International Space Station more than two tons of various cargoes, including fuel, air, equipment for maintaining the station in working condition, packages and means for the life support of crew members.

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