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Progress MS-21 spacecraft carrying equipment, New Year presents, to dock with ISS

It will also deliver fresh food and clothes for the ISS crew and filament coils for 3D printing on board the station

MOSCOW, October 28. /TASS/. The Progress MS-21 space freighter, launched from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan in the early hours of Wednesday, will dock with the International Space Station (ISS) about two days later.

The docking with the Poisk research module of the Russian ISS segment is scheduled for 05:50 Moscow time. The spacecraft is expected to remain docked with the orbital outpost for eight months.

The spacecraft is to deliver over 2,500 kilograms of cargo to the ISS, including 702 kilograms of fuel, 420 kilograms of water, 41 kilograms of nitrogen and around 1,357 kilograms of various equipment.

It will also deliver fresh food and clothes for the ISS crew and filament coils for 3D printing on board the station.

The space freighter is also carrying New Year presents for the ISS crew, Russian cosmonaut and TASS special correspondent aboard the ISS Dmitry Petelin reported. The presents were prepared by the cosmonauts’ family members and the psychological support team, and will be unboxed on New Year’s Eve.

The Progress MS is a family of uncrewed Russian spacecraft designed specifically to service orbital stations. It’s used to deliver various cargoes (fuel, scientific equipment, oxygen, water, food and others) to the ISS, as well as to adjust its orbit.