This means that not rocket will take two and a half tons of supplies for the astronauts to International Space Station . “Progress” has already started the descent from orbit. As part of the rocket is expected to fall to the ground between 7 and 11 May. Russian specialists have to follow the falling rockets and inform in advance about the expected spot the emergence of debris.
READ MORE: Trouble in orbit. The Russian “Progress” can not dock to the space station & gt; & gt; & gt;
Launched yesterday morning rocket was derived the wrong orbit, quickly rotates around its own axis and she did not open all the antennas needed to communicate with the ground.
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