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The Progress MS-25 cargo ship undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday.

The footage shows the spacecraft flying away from the Russian 'Poisk' mini-research module.

Roscosmos stated that at 14:48 (Moscow time) the Progress MS-25 engine would begin braking to de-orbit, after which the ship would enter the atmosphere and burn up.

"According to the Mission Control Centre of the Central Research Institute of Machine Building [part of Roscosmos], unburned elements of its structure are expected to fall in a non-navigable area of the South Pacific Ocean," the report said.

The spacecraft took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome last December, delivering two and a half tonnes of cargo to the ISS.

On May 30, the Progress MS-27 is scheduled to launch from Baikonur and dock with the 'Poisk' module on June 1.

Progress MS-25 cargo spacecraft successfully undocks from ISS

International Space Station, ISS
May 28, 2024 at 09:49 GMT +00:00 · Published

The Progress MS-25 cargo ship undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday.

The footage shows the spacecraft flying away from the Russian 'Poisk' mini-research module.

Roscosmos stated that at 14:48 (Moscow time) the Progress MS-25 engine would begin braking to de-orbit, after which the ship would enter the atmosphere and burn up.

"According to the Mission Control Centre of the Central Research Institute of Machine Building [part of Roscosmos], unburned elements of its structure are expected to fall in a non-navigable area of the South Pacific Ocean," the report said.

The spacecraft took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome last December, delivering two and a half tonnes of cargo to the ISS.

On May 30, the Progress MS-27 is scheduled to launch from Baikonur and dock with the 'Poisk' module on June 1.

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The Progress MS-25 cargo ship undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday.

The footage shows the spacecraft flying away from the Russian 'Poisk' mini-research module.

Roscosmos stated that at 14:48 (Moscow time) the Progress MS-25 engine would begin braking to de-orbit, after which the ship would enter the atmosphere and burn up.

"According to the Mission Control Centre of the Central Research Institute of Machine Building [part of Roscosmos], unburned elements of its structure are expected to fall in a non-navigable area of the South Pacific Ocean," the report said.

The spacecraft took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome last December, delivering two and a half tonnes of cargo to the ISS.

On May 30, the Progress MS-27 is scheduled to launch from Baikonur and dock with the 'Poisk' module on June 1.

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