Progress MS-34 cargo ship docks with ISS after Progress 95 launch to resupply crew

Roscosmos’ unpiloted Progress MS-34/“Progress 95” cargo spacecraft launched on a Soyuz from Baikonur at 6:21 p.m. EDT (April 26) and is scheduled to reach the ISS in about 49.5 hours. Separate reports track the mission’s safe orbit insertion and its eventual docking for ISS resupply.

Discovered 2026-04-25T09:37:34.785826-07:00 | 2026-04-25T09:37:34.785826-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • ISS logistics cadence is directly affected by successful cargo launches and dockings; this mission marks another Progress supply flight following the prior CRS NG-24 resupply window.
  • It provides near-term validation of Russia’s (Roscosmos) ongoing crew-support supply chain—especially relevant as the ISS operating-life debate continues.
  • For operators and payload managers, confirmed delivery timing (launch-to-dock timeline) drives downstream integration schedules and on-station resource planning.

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spacecoastdaily.com NASA aex.ru actualidadaeroespacial.com raumfahrer.net dailygalaxy.com
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First Seen
2026-04-25T09:37:34.785826-07:00
Latest Update
2026-04-28T22:16:15.809473-07:00
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