Russian space cargo ship in the second round on the way to the ISS

Baikonur (DAPD). ISS is the second attempt on Friday, a Russian cargo ship with 2.5 tons of supplies on board the International Space Station started. The “Soyuz-U rocket with the Progress M-07M” at the top is 12.22 German time clock from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan lifted to, said the space agency Roskosmos. The connection is scheduled for Sunday at 13.58 clock. A first launch attempt on Wednesday had strong winds canceled due to be.

The freighter brings including 870 kg fuel, 210 kg water, 206 kilogram of food and 102 kilograms of scientific equipment and mail, parcels and new films for the six-member crew to the station.

The three Russian cosmonauts have also have an official post the forms for the census in October, which they fill in orbit and mail it to the ground must.

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