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NASA to Supply Coverage of Progress 89 Release, Space Station Docking

.NASA will certainly give live launch and also docking protection of a Roscosmos packages space capsule delivering nearly 3 lots of food items, gas, as well as products to the Expedition 71 team aboard the International Space Station.The unpiloted Progression 89 space capsule is actually booked to go for 11:20 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Aug. 14 (8:20 a.m. Baikonur opportunity, Thursday, Aug. 15), on a Soyuz rocket coming from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.Reside launch protection will definitely start at 11 p.m. on NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA app, YouTube, and also the agency's site. Find out how to flow NASA+ through an assortment of platforms consisting of social media sites.After a two-day in-orbit trip to the place, the space capsule will autonomously dock to the aft port of the Zvezda service module at 1:56 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 17. NASA's protection of rendezvous and docking are going to start at 1 a.m., on NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA app, YouTube, as well as the firm's web site.The space probe will continue to be anchored at the station for about 6 months just before leaving for a re-entry in to Earth's atmosphere to throw away waste loaded due to the team.The International Spaceport Station is a convergence of science, modern technology, as well as individual innovation that makes it possible for study not feasible on Earth. For much more than 23 years, NASA has supported an ongoing U.S. human existence aboard the orbiting lab, through which astronauts have actually learned to reside and operate in space for extended time frames. The spaceport station is actually a jumping-off place for developing a reduced The planet economy and also NASA's following great leaps in exploration, including goals to the Moon under Artemis and, ultimately, individual expedition of Mars.Acquire breaking headlines, pictures as well as features coming from the space station on Instagram, Facebook, as well as X.For more information concerning the International Space Station, its investigation, and also crew, go to:.https://www.nasa.gov/station.- end-.Jimi Russell/ Julian ColtreHeadquarters, Washington202-358-1100james.j.russell@nasa.gov/ julian.n.coltre@nasa.gov.Sandra JonesJohnson Room Center, Houston281-483-5111sandra.p.jones@nasa.gov.