Pre-Flight Testing of the Progress Ms-33 Has Begun: the Spacecraft Will Deliver 2.5 Tons of Cargo to the Iss.
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A Roscosmos operator working on Progress MS-33 – Roscosmos Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, released an update yesterday in which he said that he has resumed the tests prior to the launch of the Progress MS-331 cargo capsule. Since his destination is the International Space Station (ISS) that is another sign that the repair of the 31/6 launch platform of the Baikonur Cosmodrome actually progresses properly. To do this, they removed the capsu…
Pre-launch testing of the Progress MS-33 cargo transport spacecraft has begun at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. It was previously reported that the decommissioning procedure for the spacecraft, which had been in storage since late 2025, had been completed. Engineers have already conducted a thorough technical inspection of the vessel, focusing on diagnostics of onboard systems and testing the functionality of its solar panels. Photo: Roscosmos. Over t…
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