THE PROGRESS SPACECRAFT IS LAUNCHED BY A SOYUZ-2.1A ROCKET FROM BAIKONUR
MOSCOW,
February 15. /TASS/. According to a live webcast on Russia's Roscosmos State
Space Agency's website, a Soyuz-2.1 rocket carrying the Progress cargo
spacecraft has launched from Site 31 at the Baikonur spaceport.
According
to a live webcast on Russia's Roscosmos State Space Agency's website, the
Progress MS-19 cargo ship has split from the third stage of the Soyuz-2.1a
carrier rocket.
The
spacecraft will spend 370 days in orbit after docking with the International
Space Station (ISS) on February 17 at 10:08 a.m. Moscow time.
This
was Baikonur's first launch in 2022. Onboard equipment, cables for the Nauka
laboratory module, supplies for the life-support system, medical monitoring
devices and sanitary supplies, clothes and food for cosmonauts, target loads
for scientific research and experiments, as well as 430 kilogrammes of fuel
components, 420 litres of drinking water, and 40 kilogrammes of compressed
nitrogen tanks are expected to be delivered to the ISS by the spacecraft.
The
Progress spacecraft would also bring supplies to fix a leak in the Zvezda
module, according to Roscosmos. Additionally, the spacecraft is carrying six
nanosatellites developed by Russia's Southwestern State University, which will
be launched from the International Space Station during spacewalks as part of
the Radioskaf scientific and educational experiment.
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