Post by : Bianca Haleem
Russia has successfully launched a Soyuz rocket from its newly repaired Baikonur launch pad, signaling a major comeback for its International Space Station missions after last year’s damage.
The Progress MS-33 cargo spacecraft is currently on its way to the ISS, carrying vital supplies such as food, fuel, and oxygen. Docking is scheduled for March 24, marking a full resumption of operations.
This launch reinstates a crucial space capability that had been paused for several months due to the launch pad damage.
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