MOSCOW – A Russian cargo spacecraft docked at the International Space Station on Friday, delivering nearly three tons of supplies to its crew.
A Soyuz rocket carrying the unmanned Progress MS-20 launched on schedule from Russia’s Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan.
The spacecraft docked smoothly in space about 3 1/2 hours after launch.
She delivered food, fuel and other supplies to the station’s international crew.
As Russia’s military action in Ukraine intensified tensions with the United States, the station’s Russian and American crews continued to work as usual. Flight supervisors in Houston and Moscow also continued to cooperate, as always, according to NASA officials.
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