An uncrewed Russian Soyuz capsule docked early Sunday with the International Space Station and can ultimately carry dwelling three astronauts whose preliminary return car was damaged by a tiny meteoroid.
The MS-23 ship autonomously latched to the orbiting analysis lab, dwell video from ISS-partner NASA confirmed, finishing the Soyuz’s two-day journey after launching off from Kazakhstan.
It is anticipated to carry dwelling U.S. astronaut Frank Rubio and Russian cosmonauts Dmitry Petelin and Sergei Prokopyev in September.
The three arrived on the ISS final September aboard MS-22, and had been initially solely supposed to keep about six months, till the tip of March.
But their capsule started leaking coolant in mid-December after being hit by what U.S. and Russian officers imagine was a tiny area rock.
Roscosmos, the Russian area company, determined to ship MS-23 to replace the damaged vessel, however with out its personal three deliberate crew members.
With nobody to replace them, Rubio, Petelin and Prokopyev will now spend nearly a yr in area.
The damaged MS-22 is anticipated to depart the area station with out passengers and return to Earth in late March.
There are 4 others presently on board the ISS, who arrived on a SpaceX Dragon capsule final October as a part of the Crew-5 mission.
They are scheduled to be joined subsequent week by members of the Crew-6 mission — two Americans, an Emirati and a Russian — who may even arrive aboard a SpaceX capsule anticipated to launch Monday from Florida.
After a number of days of overlap, Crew-5 will then return to Earth.