Russia’s Progress 93 docks at ISS, delivering about 2.8 tonnes of supplies

The unpiloted Progress 93 cargo ship docked autonomously to the International Space Station’s Zvezda module at about 1:25 p.m. EDT Saturday after launching Sept. 11, delivering roughly 2.8 tonnes of supplies and scientific payloads. NASA provided live coverage of the rendezvous on NASA+.

Discovered 2025-09-13T01:17:19.925403-07:00 | 2025-09-13T01:17:19.925403-07:00

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  • The flight delivered roughly 2.8 tons of cargo, a critical replenishment for life‑support, experiments and station spares that sustain ongoing ISS operations.
  • The docking highlights continued international logistics coordination and docking‑port management amid a busy manifest that recently included a SpaceX Dragon resupply and China’s Tianzhou cargo flights, factors that affect scheduling, payload priorities and station resource planning.

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