NASA Updates Coverage of International Space Station Cargo Ship Docking

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Russia's Progress 72 resupply ship is pictured approaching the International Space Station's Pirs docking compartment on April 4, 2019, carrying 3.7 tons of food, fuel and supplies for the Expedition 59 crew.
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In response to a winter storm currently affecting NASA personnel and broadcast capabilities in Texas, NASA is adjusting coverage of the arrival and docking of a Russian cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station. Updates previously planned for NASA Television will be available only on NASAs space station Twitter and other social media accounts and the space station blog.

No live broadcast or NASA Television coverage of the docking is planned.

The uncrewed Russian Progress 77 will link up to the stations Pirs docking compartment at 1:20 a.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 17. The cargo craft launched on a Soyuz rocket at 11:45 p.m. Sunday (9:45 a.m. Feb. 15 Baikonur time) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

The spacecraft is carrying a little more than a ton of nitrogen, water, and propellant to the station. Progress 77 is scheduled to remain docked to the space station until later this year.

Instead of undocking from Pirs, Progress will remain connected and detach Pirs from the Earth-facing side of the stations Russian segment, where it has spent nearly 20 years in service as both a docking port and spacewalk airlock. Progress then will fire its engines to initiate a destructive entry into Earths atmosphere for both the spacecraft and docking compartment.

Pirs departure from the space station is scheduled to take place just days after the launch of the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module on a Proton rocket from Baikonur. The multifunctional docking port and research facility will dock automatically to the port vacated by Pirs.

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