Winds Delay Progress 39 Departure

High winds at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Sept. 8 prompted a two-day delay in the launch of Russia’s Progress 39 to the International Space Station with more than 5,000 lb. of propellant, research gear, spare parts, water, compressed oxygen and other supplies. The launch was rescheduled...

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