Russia launched a giant 2.1A Soyuz Rocket, in the midst of war with Ukraine, will set the journey of ISS in 50 hours

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Russia’s Soyuz Rocket.

Bayconur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: Russia has successfully launched its Soyuz 2.1A rocket amid the ongoing war with Ukraine. The rocket was successfully launched on the mission of re -supply to the International Space Station (ISS). Which is carrying 2.6 tonnes of cargo with him. This includes food, fuel, scientific equipment and essential parties.

Unmanned rocket

This human-individual mission was launched from Bioconur Cosmodrome. Which will reach ISS in about 50 hours. This rocket is following a standard orbital adjustment path. After reaching the station, the automatic docking system will be actively actively and reach the essential items there.

Russia’s international partnership in space continues

Even though space politics on earth remains stressful. But this mission is part of Russia’s commitment to maintain space cooperation and support international partnership. This cargo has sent individual packets for medical and biological research related experiments, replacement priamns for life-support systems and crew. The Russian space agency Roskosmos tweeted in a funny manner, “Katy Perry is not onboard … just cargo,” indicates the rumors and viral news of the pre -related rumors and viral news in space.

What is Soyuz 2.1A rocket?

Soyuz 2.1A rocket has been a trusted “workhores” of rocket rocket rocket, known for its stability and safety. The launch of this rocket again underlines the role of Russia that Moscow has played as a major country of logistic aid to ISS, especially when private companies such as SpaceX, Northurop Grumman etc. are competing in the field.

Docking expected on Saturday

Scientists hope that this rocket will be docing on Saturday morning. After this, the unloading work of the material will start. It is reported that the crew on ISS is “excited” for some special surprise things and scientific equipment sent from the earth for this arrival.

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