Russian Progress 92 Resupply Craft Departs International Space Station
The uncrewed Russian Progress 92 resupply ship has successfully undocked from the International Space Station. After a five-month mission, the capsule detached from the Poisk module filled with trash and unneeded equipment. The departure clears the docking port for the next cargo mission, Progress 94, scheduled to launch from Kazakhstan. The Progress 92 craft will now perform a deorbit burn, leading to its safe but destructive reentry over the South Pacific Ocean. This routine operation is a critical part of maintaining the space station's logistics and waste management.
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