Russia's supply ship was separated from the ISS Station

On September 19, Russia's Progress ship rescued from the ISS International Space Station but will stay in orbit within an experiment.

On September 19, Russia's Progress ship rescued from the ISS International Space Station but will stay in orbit within an experiment.

An official from the Space Flight Control Center (TSOUP) said the Progress M-60 will be used within 5 days as a scientific laboratory to study the properties of plasma related Operation of space ship engines.

Picture 1 of Russia's supply ship was separated from the ISS Station
After completing its mission, on September 25, the Progress M-60 will begin flying down to Earth for a few hours to fall into the Pacific Ocean. As expected, at 19g59 GMT, debris from an unburnt spacecraft will fall into the ocean.

The Progress M-60 ship connected to the ISS Station on August 5 to provide water, food, fuel and technical equipment to the tour team on the station.

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Update 17 December 2018
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