The board delivered six SWSU-55 No. 5-10 nanosatellites to the station, which will be launched during the cosmonauts' spacewalk under the program of the Radioscaf scientific and educational experiment
MOSCOW, February 17. /tass/. The Progress MS-19 cargo transport ship, which was launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome on Tuesday, docked to the Search module of the Russian segment of the ISS, follows from the broadcast on the Roscosmos website.
The ship docked at the station in automatic mode. From the Ground, the process was controlled by specialists of the Mission Control Center, from the ISS - cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Peter Dubrov.
The total volume of dry cargo delivered to the ISS is about 1,600 kg. Onboard resource equipment, cable stowage for retrofitting the multipurpose laboratory module "Science", life support system consumables, medical control and sanitary-hygienic equipment, clothing and food for astronauts, a set of target loads for scientific and applied research and experiments were brought to the station. Also, 430 kg of fuel components in refueling system tanks, 420 liters of drinking water and 40 kg of compressed nitrogen in cylinders arrived at the station by "truck".
On board the Progress there are six nanosatellites of Southwestern State University-55 No. 5-10, which were developed by the Research Institute of Space Instrumentation and Radioelectronic Systems of Southwestern State University. They will be launched from the ISS during the cosmonauts' spacewalk under the program of the scientific and educational experiment "Radioscaf".