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Space Crew Unboxes Stinky Russian Supply Ship, No Harm Done
International Space Station (ISS)Thursday, November 28, 2024
Cosmonaut Ivan Vagner also cleaned the ventilation system and took photos to check for any problems. After a while, the smell went away, and the astronauts could unpack the supplies.
The Progress 90 will stay attached to the ISS for six months. When it's time to go, it will carry trash from the space station and burn up in Earth's atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the previous supply ship, Progress 89, helped move the ISS away from a broken satellite piece. This kind of move is happening more often these days.
The ISS has been home to astronauts for over 20 years, but it will retire in 2030. Most of it will burn up in Earth's atmosphere, and the remaining parts will land in the Pacific Ocean.
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