An uncrewed Russian freight shipment to the International Space Station crashed into Siberia just arcminute after shot this morning . The Russian space delegacy is cover that the Progress M-12 M cargo ship ( envision above ) failed to come off from its launch fomite at the correct degree of the launch , and was subsequently ineffective to participate the correct orbit .
While the Progress freighter was carrying 3 piles of cargo , Russian and US official have both reported that the current crew of the ISS should have more than enough supply on board to brave the effects of the lost shipment . Whether ISS work party members require to begin turn back home will depend on how long Soyuz operations are put on hold .
Since NASA ’s birdie programme was cut originally this year , Russia ’s progress freighters have been the only means of keeping the ISS stocked with supply ( thoughnumerous secret company are presently compete for alike shipment declaration with NASA ) .

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Despite this being the first crash after over 40 successful Progress cargo deliveries , the accident is unresistant to table next manned missions to the ISS ( the next of which is schedule for September 22 ) until the detail of the crash are sorted out . Concerns are pore around the similarity of the Progress freighter ’s launch fomite — the Soyuz - U — to the Soyuz - FG rocket that is used to lift crew spacecrafts to the ISS .
“ The anomaly has only just occurred ; there ’s quite a bit of work to do to classify through where we ’re at , ” say Mike Suffredini , NASA ’s ISS managing director . “ If things work out and it looks like the Soyuz will be able to fly then we ’ll let the crew on orbit stay until we do a normal rotation . ”

Fragments of the craft are reportedly crashed into Russia ’s remote Siberian neighborhood , where the country frame in with Mongolia and China . There are believed to have been no injuries on the ground .
ViaBBC News
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