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A new Progress freighter spacecraft carrying more the 2.5
tons of supplies for ISS was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
at 11:25 p.m. EDT Friday. The spacecraft is carrying fuel, air, water and other
supplies and equipment for the space station.
The ISS Progress 25 unpiloted cargo carrier that is using the
automated Kurs system to dock at the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module is
scheduled to arrive Tuesday at 12:10 a.m.
On Tuesday, Yurchikhin and flight engineers Suni Williams
and Oleg Kotov tested communications between the station and the docked ISS
Progress 24. On Wednesday, in recognition of the Russian holiday Victory Day,
marking the end of World War II, the crew performed only necessary station
activities.
Once its cargo is unloaded, Progress 25 will be filled with
trash and station discards. It is scheduled to be undocked, deorbited and be
incinerated upon re-entry July 20.
Expedition 15 crew members,
Yurchikhin and flight engineers Sunita Williams and Oleg Kotov, will continue
to use oxygen from the Progress 24 at the Pirs Docking Compartment. It is
scheduled to remain there until mid-August.
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