Russian Progress 92 Resupply Craft Undocks From International Space Station
Russia's uncrewed Progress 92 resupply spacecraft has successfully undocked from the International Space Station after completing its six-month mission. The capsule detached from the Zvezda service module, carrying trash and unneeded equipment away from the orbiting laboratory. The spacecraft is now on a trajectory for a planned destructive reentry. It will burn up harmlessly over a remote area of the South Pacific Ocean. This departure clears the docking port for the next Russian cargo mission, Progress 93, scheduled for launch in the coming days.
Official Source: https://aviationweek.com/space/operations-safety/russias-progress-92-resupply-capsule-departs-space-station
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