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Russia's Progress MS-31 cargo spacecraft completes mission

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Russia's cargo spacecraft Progress MS-31 has been deorbited after completing an eight-month mission at the International Space Station (ISS), with its remaining fragments falling into a non-navigational area of the Pacific Ocean, Russia's state space corporation Roscosmos said Monday.
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The Roscosmos State Corporation is finalizing preparations for the Progress MS-33 transport spacecraft mission, scheduled for launch on March 22. The spacecraft will deliver to the International Space Station all the resources required for the station's efficient operation and the full functioning of the crew. The total payload weight will be over 2.5 tons. A significant portion of the payload will be technical equipment, consumables, and variou…

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Ecns broke the news in China on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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