Russia Finally Launches Supplies To ISS After Earlier Failures
By Scott Neuman
The liftoff of the Soyuz Progress 60P was a relief to astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station after two previous resupply missions — one Russian and one American — failed.
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