Russia successfully launched the spacecraft to ISS
On November 10, Russia successfully launched the Transport M-MIM2 onto orbit, transporting a new scientific research module produced by the country called MIM-2 and cargo to the International Space Station. (ISS).
Manufacture of M-MIM2 progressive transport vessel.(Photo: Internet).
According to the Russian Space Control Center, the M-MIM2 Progress ship was launched at 14:22 GMT (21:22 Vietnamese time) from Baikonua space airport in Kazakhstan with a Soyuz-U rocket. .
The ship was separated from the rocket 9 minutes after it was launched and was flying in automatic mode.
In addition to the MIM-2 module, the Progressive M-MIM2 vessel also carries about 850kg of food, drinking water, oxygen gas and essentials for astronauts working on ISS.
As expected, the M-MIM2 Progress ship will be assembled with ISS in the next two days.
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