Russian cargo spacecraft suffers glitch after launching toward International Space Station - Space
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A Russian cargo spacecraft malfunctioned after launching toward the International Space Station.
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A Russian cargo spacecraft experienced a malfunction shortly after launching toward the International Space Station. The vehicle's propulsion or navigation system encountered problems during its initial orbital insertion, though mission control has not yet disclosed the severity of the issue or whether the spacecraft can be salvaged. Russia relies on unmanned cargo missions to resupply the ISS with food, fuel, and equipment, making any disruption to this supply line operationally significant. The incident occurs amid heightened tensions between Russia and Western nations over the Ukraine conflict, which have strained cooperation on the ISS despite the station's role as a symbol of international collaboration. Recovery efforts are underway to determine whether the spacecraft can reach the station or if it will need to be abandoned in orbit.
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Mission control is conducting recovery efforts to determine if the spacecraft can reach the station or must be abandoned.
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