A Russian cargo spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station on Saturday, bringing with it tons of supplies and a special delivery.
A Russian cargo spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station on Saturday, bringing with it nearly three tons of food, fuel, and other supplies for the current crew.
Recommended Videos NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick shared a short video of himself enjoying a segment of an orange that arrived on the Progress cargo spacecraft over the weekend, and as you can see, the microgravity conditions offer a rather unusual way of enjoying food aboard the space station. We recently received some fresh fruit via Прогресс and Cygnus cargo vehicles. We celebrate every bite with these infrequent treats. pic.twitter.
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