Russia launched the M-10M progress transport ship to ISS
On April 27, Russia's progressive unmanned transport ship M-10M began its mission to bring 2.6 tons of scientific equipment and supplies to astronauts working on the International Space Station. (ISS).
Manufacture of M-10M progressive unmanned transport vessel.(Source: Internet)
The Russian Federal Space Agency said the ship left the launch pad at the Baikonur space center of Kazakhstan and is expected to connect with ISS at 2129 (Vietnam time) on April 29.
In addition to oxygen and other necessities, the M-10M Progress ship also carries vegetable seeds and some winged insects to help international astronauts on ISS create the first garden in the universe. .
Working on ISS, there are 6 astronauts from Italy, USA and Russia.
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