Russia Launches Cargo Ship From Kazakhstan To ISS
An unmanned Russian cargo ship has blasted off toward the International
Space Station (ISS) in the first launch of a Soyuz rocket at the
Baikonur cosmodrome since an aborted launch in October.
The rocket took off from Baikonur, in Kazakhstan, on November 16
carrying essential supplies to the ISS that will prepare it for the
station's next mission. Russian officials said the craft had reached
orbit and was scheduled to dock with the ISS on November 18.
A Soyuz rocket carrying U.S. astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut
Aleksei Ovchinin failed two minutes into its flight on October 11.
Neither man was injured in the incident, which was blamed on a faulty
sensor damaged during the rocket's assembly.
Since that event, two Soyuz rockets were launched successfully from
Plesetsk in northwestern Russia, while another lifted off from French
Guiana.
The crew's next launch is set for early December.
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