Russian Progress MS-23 successfully docks at ISS for resupply mission.

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Russia's Progress MS-23 spacecraft has successfully docked with the International Space Station, delivering over 2,500 kg of cargo, including propellant, drinking water, research equipment, and tools. The spacecraft also carried URM-D, a universal workstation to be installed on the outside of the Zvezda module, and BMSTU-Sail, a free-flying solar sail experiment. The Soyuz-2.1a rocket was used to launch the spacecraft, which is the 23rd flight of the Progress MS vehicle and is expected to remain at the space station until November.
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