The Palm Beach Post

Cargo launch to space station off

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Russia has scrubbed the planned launch of an unmanned cargo spacecraft that was to have delivered tons of supplies to the Internatio­nal Space Station. Preparatio­ns for the launch of the Progress ship from the Baikonur complex in Kazakhstan appeared to be proceeding smoothly Sunday until less than a minute before the liftoff.

Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, said the launch was halted after an automated command, but said the reason for the command was under investigat­ion. It said the launch is reschedule­d for Tuesday.

The Russian spacecraft carry fuel, food and other supplies to the ISS. This one was to have attempted a new fast route to the station, docking just 3½ hours after launch after just two Earth orbits. There are six astronauts currently aboard the ISS, including three Americans.

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