The Progress MS-31 cargo spacecraft has undocked from the International Space Station (ISS), ahead of the launch of a new cargo ship to the station, according to a broadcast from Roscosmos. At approximately 7:42 p.m. #Moscow time (4:42 p.m. GMT)...
..., the spacecraft will activate its braking engines to initiate re-entry, beginning its descent from the ISS orbit. It will soon enter Earth's atmosphere, where most of the spacecraft will burn up in the dense atmospheric layers. The remaining non-combustible debris is expected to fall into a remote area of the South Pacific Ocean. Video: Roscosmos/TASS
..., the spacecraft will activate its braking engines to initiate re-entry, beginning its descent from the ISS orbit. It will soon enter Earth's atmosphere, where most of the spacecraft will burn up in the dense atmospheric layers. The remaining non-combustible debris is expected to fall into a remote area of the South Pacific Ocean. Video: Roscosmos/TASS