Russia is preparing to launch the cargo ship Progress M-59 on ISS Station
Russia will launch resupply cargo ship Progress M-59 to the International Space Station (ISS) on January 18 from Baikonur space airport in Kazakhstan. Russian Space Agency spokesman Igor Panarine said this.
A portrait photo of Serguei Korolev, the first Russian space rocket designer, was placed on the ship's Progress ship to celebrate the 100th birthday of the researcher held on January 12. .
Progress M-59 space ship will bring supplies, scientific equipment, food and water to the 14th crew members residing on the ISS Station - Mikhail Tiurin (Russia), Michael Lopez-Alegria and Sunita Williams ( America).
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