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Progress MS-17 spacecraft docks with Nauka module at ISS

Progress MS-17 is the first cargo spaceship to dock with the Nauka module, where only the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft docked earlier

MOSCOW, October 22. /TASS/. The Progress MS-17 cargo spacecraft, which undocked from the Poisk research module at the International Space Station (ISS) in the early hours of Thursday, has docked with the Nauka laboratory module, according to a live broadcast on the Russian State Space Agency Roscosmos' website.

Progress MS-17 is the first cargo spaceship to dock with the Nauka module, where only the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft docked earlier. After undocking, Progress MS-17 moved away from the ISS and continued its autonomous flight for over 24 hours. The redocking was aimed at preparing the Nauka module for docking with the Prichal nodal module. The Progress MS-17 cargo spaceship is expected to leave the ISS and deorbit shortly before the launch of the Progress M-UM cargo spacecraft carrying the nodal module, which is scheduled for November.

Progress MS is Russia's automatic spacecraft designed for servicing orbital stations. It is used for delivering various kinds of cargo to the ISS, including fuel, research equipment, oxygen, water and food, as well as for adjusting the station's orbit.