Roscosmos announced on the 11th that Russia successfully launched the "Progress MS-32" cargo spacecraft from the Baikonur launch site in Kazakhstan that day. The spacecraft will dock with the International Space Station in two days and deliver various supplies with a total weight of more than 2.5 tons.
According to information released on the Roscosmos website, the "Progress MS-32" spacecraft was launched on the same day aboard the "Soyuz-2.1a" carrier rocket. After flying for nearly 9 minutes, the spacecraft successfully separated from the third pole of the rocket and entered the predetermined low-Earth orbit.
According to the plan, the "Progress MS-32" spacecraft will fly around the earth 34 times and is expected to dock with the "Star" service module of the International Space Station at around 20:00 Moscow time on the 13th (01:00 on the 14th Beijing time) to deliver fuel, drinking water, food, medical and health supplies required for the operation of the International Space Station, as well as the new "Seahawk-MKS" spacesuit for space walks.