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mo4ch:>Space delivery: Russia’s Progress resupply ship docks at ISS after 2-day flight (PHOTOS, VIDEO) | Mo4ch News

A Russian Progress cargo craft has successfully docked at the International Space Station just days before its 20th anniversary, bringing around 2.5 tons of supplies to keep the mission going.The Progress MS-10 spacecraft, mounted on a Soyuz-FG rocket, lifted off on Friday morning from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Following a two-day space flight, the Progress finally docked at the International Space Station (ISS), Russian space agency Roscosmos confirmed.The docking procedure was fully automated, as the spacecraft’s computers guided it all the way to the rendezvous point. The craft, which used its thrusters to adjust its trajectory, completed its radar-guided docking with the Zvezda module of the ISS.Cameras on board the station spotted the Progress around one kilometer away as it approached the docking port.The docking occurred while the ISS was in orbit over Algeria. Roscosmos specialists on the ground, as well as cosmonaut Sergey Prokopiev on the ISS, kept an eye on the…