epa04959884 A handout image made available 02 October 2015 by NASA, showing the high-definition camera on the International Space Station spotting the Progress 61 resupply vehicle (upper L) just minutes before it docked to the Zvezda service module of tie International Space Station, ISS. The Progress M-29M ship was launched 01 October with a Soyuz carrier rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, which Russia leases in the former Soviet nation of Kazakhstan. The craft is carrying tonnes of dry cargo, including 430 kilograms of food. It also carries another 420 kilograms of water, 350 kilograms


epa04959884 A handout image made available 02 October 2015 by NASA, showing the high-definition camera on the International Space Station spotting the Progress 61 resupply vehicle (upper L) just minutes before it docked to the Zvezda service module of tie International Space Station, ISS. The Progress M-29M ship was launched 01 October with a Soyuz carrier rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, which Russia leases in the former Soviet nation of Kazakhstan. The craft is carrying tonnes of dry cargo, including 430 kilograms of food. It also carries another 420 kilograms of water, 350 kilograms of fuel and 50 kilograms of pressurized air and oxygen. EPA/NASA TV / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY Progress M-29M docking


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