Progress 89 spacecraft delivers supplies to stranded astronauts on ISS
The crew aboard the International Space Station includes two Nasa astronauts stuck on a mission.
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The ISS is currently home to the Expedition 71 crew, and two Nasa astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni William, who are stuck on the station due to safety concerns over the Boeing Starliner capsule meant to take them home.
The unpiloted Progress 89 spacecraft delivered about three tons of supplies.
It will remain docked for approximately six months before departing for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere to dispose of trash, Nasa said.
Read more about the stranded astronauts here.
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