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Russia tests faster space docking route - The News International

Friday, 3 August 2012




MOSCOW: An unmanned Russian cargo ship docked with the International Space Station (ISS) in a record time, officials said on Thursday, taking just under six hours from launch to complete the journey.

In the past, the journey has taken two days. While the test flight was with an unmanned cargo spacecraft, if the new docking technique proves reliable it will dramatically cut the amount of time cosmonauts spend aboard the Soyuz spacecraft on their way to the space station.
The Progress M-16M, loaded with more than 2,600 kilogrammes of fuel, oxygen and other supplies linked up with the ISS at 05:18 am Moscow time (0118 GMT).
A Soyuz-U rocket carrying the cargo vessel had blasted into space from the Baikonur cosmodrome at 23:35 pm Wednesday (1935 GMT). “The docking between the cargo ship and the ISS was performed according to a four-orbit scheme for the first time in history,” said the Russian Mission Control Centre.
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