Progress MS-23 successfully launches to resupply International Space Station.
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Russia's Progress MS-23 supply ship is set to launch from Kazakhstan to the International Space Station carrying more than 2.7 tons of fuel, food, experiments, and supplies. The cargo mission will also deliver a video system for observing Earth's surface as part of Russia's Uragan experiment, which tracks changes on the planet associated with natural and human-made disasters. The Progress spacecraft also carries a scientific glove box, and equipment for biomedical experiments.
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