
Food and equipments have reached the International Space Station successfully. According to the Russian space agency, an unmanned Russian Progress M-57 cargo vessel that was carrying two and a half tonnes of food, water, fuel and scientific instruments, has safely docked with the Station.
An unmanned Russian Progress M-57 cargo vessel carrying two and a half tonnes of food and equipment has successfully docked with the International Space Station, the Russian space agency said Monday.
The ship was launched on a Soyuz rocket Saturday, supplying the two inhabitants — Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov and Jeffrey Williams of the United States there. They have been in space for the past two months.
Via: physorg
Russian rocket reached food, equipment to space station successfully

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