Ill-starred Russian space ship to burn up in atmosphere

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Last Updated : May 08 2015 | 12:13 AM IST
Russia said an unmanned supply ship that missed a rendezvous with the International Space Station will burn up on re-entering the Earth's atmosphere after the spacecraft suffered a communications failure.
The Progress supply ship is expected to "end its existence on May 8" between 1:31 AM and 4:51 AM Moscow time (22:31 GMT Thursday and 01:51 GMT Friday)," the Russian space agency Roscosmos said in a statement.
"The space ship will completely burn up in the layers of the atmosphere and only a few small parts of its construction could reach the surface of our planet," the agency added.
It did not say where the ship was likely to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. An unnamed space industry source told the state RIA Novosti news agency it could fall into the Indian Ocean.
Roscosmos said the crash would be similar to a planned descent.
Russia sends three or four such spacecraft per year to supply the ISS. After making the delivery they plummet back to Earth, burning up in the atmosphere above the Pacific Ocean.
The spacecraft, a Soviet design generally known for its reliability, blasted off for the ISS on April 28 carrying oxygen, water, spare parts and other supplies for the orbiting space laboratory, which has a crew of six international astronauts.
A few hours after the launch, mission control lost contact with it.
A special commission is looking into the incident, the deputy head of Roscosmos, Alexander Ivanov, said.
Sources in the space industry told Russian news agencies that the accident was caused by a problem with the Soyuz rocket carrying the cargo ship into orbit, rather than the supply vessel itself.
A source close to the commission told Interfax news agency today that the rocket exploded seconds before it and the Progress vessel were due to separate.
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First Published: May 08 2015 | 12:13 AM IST

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