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Progress docks with ISS
Posted: Wed, Jun 11, 2003, 6:12 PM ET (2212 GMT)
Progress spacecraft on approach to ISS (NASA) A Russian Progress cargo spacecraft docked with the International Space Station early Wednesday. The Progress M1-10 spacecraft (also called Progress 11 by NASA) docked with the Pirs module of the station at 7:15 am EDT (1115 GMT). The spacecraft is carrying about 2,400 kilograms of supplies for the station, including food, water, propellant, and other equipment for the two-man Expedition Seven crew. Another Progress spacecraft that docked with the station in February remains attached to the aft node of the Zvezda service module; it will remain there for several months to help provide attitude control for the station.
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