Audio By Carbonatix
Russian cargo resupply trips to the International Space Station have become such a regular, predictable thing that even NASA rarely bothers to make a big deal out of them, but their recent resupply mission is worth some attention.
The ship, called Progress, took off from its launch site in Kazakhstan just before 10 p.m. GMT July 10 and arrived at the space station just a few hours later. The total time from launch to docking was 3 hours and 40 minutes.
Now, if you don’t keep up with the minutia of space travel, that might just sound like a number, so to give you some context, the previous record was 5 hours and 39 minutes. This latest mission managed to shave two hours off the record time, which is pretty wild.
So how did they do it? Well, the specifics are a bit vague on Russia’s end, but the gist is that the Russian space agency is now using an updated navigation system on its resupply missions.
That new system is apparently a lot better than whatever they were using previously and it’s helped to make the trip much more efficient, thus cutting way down on the time it takes for its vehicles to arrive at the Space Station.
The new navigation system surely helped, but the speed at which a cargo ship can reach the space station depends on a number of factors, not least of which is the position of the station itself in Earth’s orbit.
It can sometimes take up to two days for the cargo vessel to chase down the space station as it cruises around Earth, but the stars seemed to align this time around and made for a perfect, speedy supply run.
Today’s mission was unmanned, but the Russian space agency hopes to use this optimized route for future manned trips to the space station as well. That will surely be welcome news to astronauts, as they would ideally like to spend as little time as possible in the cramped confines of the crew capsule.
Latest Stories
-
Newborn baby rescued after being found abandoned in bush at Dechimso-Hafia
13 minutes -
Cooperatives and stakeholders unite in major beach cleanup and coastal restoration in Accra
17 minutes -
Black Starlets touch down in Ivory Coast ahead of friendly double-Header
19 minutes -
Photos: North Korea opens museum commemorating troops killed fighting for Russia
22 minutes -
Nationwide consultations underway for Ghana’s Youth peace and security plan
27 minutes -
The Enabling Environment: Why Ghana’s development problem is not its people
31 minutes -
MTN Ghana appoints Esi Mmirba Wilson as Chief Human Resource Officer
38 minutes -
Trump says King will be ‘very safe’ during US visit after security talks
41 minutes -
Faith or Finance? Why Ghana’s tithe system must be urgently reviewed
42 minutes -
Botsio blazes to win heat 2 of Michael Johnson Invitational
45 minutes -
My Graduate Management Acceleration Programme journey at UBA Ghana
47 minutes -
Energy Ministry confirms full shutdown of Akosombo dam after substation inferno
51 minutes -
DVLA to replace defective 2026 embossed number plates free of charge over fading issue
52 minutes -
Plan International Ghana leads major drive to strengthen women’s rights and youth advocacy
59 minutes -
Youth Impact Parliament announces multi-million cedi chamber project at 5th anniversary
1 hour