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Russia Launches Progress 94 Cargo Ship Toward the ISS
Russia launched its Progress 94 uncrewed cargo spacecraft toward the International Space Station on March 22, delivering food, fuel, water, and scientific equipment to the orbiting laboratory's crew as part of the continuous logistics pipeline.
Key Takeaways
- Progress 94 launched March 22 from Baikonur on a two-day rendezvous profile with the ISS
- The spacecraft carries approximately 3 tons of food, water, propellant, and scientific equipment
- Progress vehicles also serve as orbital tugs, reboosing the station against atmospheric drag
- The mission reflects continued US-Russia ISS cooperation despite broader geopolitical tensions
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