The ISS crew won't actually be in danger of going hungry -- the station has plenty of supplies -- but the Progress supply craft's normal six-hour voyage has been extended to two days.
And even then, the wait may not be over: with the Progress circling Earth in radio silence today, it could be just days before it runs out of fuel and starts an uncontrolled descent back into to the atmosphere.
"The ship reached orbit but the full volume of telemetry (data transmissions) is not being received," a spokesman said.
As a result, the controllers had opted to change the flight plan and extend the vessel's usually brief journey six hours to two full days.
The mission control website stated later today that the ship would dock with the ISS, where the international crew of six people awaits the cargo, on April 30.
NASA said however that the ship was not responding, and the extra time would be used for "troubleshooting of rendezvous antenna deployment" which is necessary for the docking to the station.
The ship contains necessary equipment for the station, as well as water, food, and clothing for the people on board, as well as over one tonne of fuel.
Roscosmos space agency said earlier this month that the ship would also carry a copy of the Soviet Victory Banner: the red flag three Red Army soldiers raised over the Reichstag building in Berlin on May 1, 1945.
The flag, which is the official symbol of Soviet victory over Nazi Germany that Russia will commemorate on May 9, was to be used by Russian cosmonauts to send their greetings to the nation on that day.
An engine mishap on a similar Progress flight in 2011 led to complete loss of communication failure to reach the target orbit.
A few weeks later it crashed into Siberia in one of Russia's biggest space setbacks.
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