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International Space Station. Photo Courtesy: WIkipedia
International Space Station. Photo Courtesy: WIkipedia

Russian spaceship delivers food, water to ISS

Sat-May 17, 2008

Moscow / Indo-Asian News Service

A Russian cargo spaceship has docked with the International Space Station (ISS) to deliver food, water, fuel and equipment for the crew, the Mission Control said on Saturday.

The Progress M-14 spaceship docked with the station at 1.39 am (Moscow time) on Saturday.

The spaceship delivered some 2.5 tonnes of cargo as well as gifts from the crews' families to Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Kononenko and NASA astronaut Garrett E Reisman.

The spaceship, which blasted off from central Asia's Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan on Thursday, is an unmanned version of the Soyuz spacecraft.
It is expected to be filled with waste and burst during its way back to Earth after undocking.

The Progress is one of the two cargo types of spacecraft supplying the ISS. The other is the European Space Agency's automatic transfer vehicle (ATV), the Jules Verne.

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