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"Russia 24" and BBC News will show the start of "Progress" from Baikonur

Progress : Russia | Oct 30, 2011 at 4:45 AM PDT
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Progress M-10M (42) Launched atop Soyuz-U rocket

From Baikonur "cosmodrome" to the International Space Station on Sunday launched the Russian ship "Progress". This is the first launch after the August crash, when the truck did not go into orbit because of problems in the motor carrier rocket "Soyuz"."Progress M-13M" carries into orbit twice the volume of cargo - more than two and a half tons. This fuel, equipment for the station, oxygen, water, clothing and food, as well as scientific microsatellite lapwing. It is designed to study lightning. Start with the first, Gagarin the site of Baikonur, 14:11 GMT appointed."Russia 24" will launch in the air. Translation is organized with the assistance of Federal Space Agency.

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A rocket blasts off from the Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome in September 2010
A rocket blasts off from the Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome in September 2010
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