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Russia to lift orbit of int'l space station

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發布於 2020年07月27日15:22

A file photo of the International Space Station.

The height of the ISS's orbit will increase by 1,100 meters to about 419.1 km above the Earth.

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MOSCOW, July 27 (Xinhua) -- Russia plans to lift the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday to create "ballistic conditions" for the arrival of a manned spacecraft in October, Russian state space corporation Roscosmos said Monday.

The engines of Russia's Progress MS-14 cargo ship docked to the ISS will be switched on at 4:42 p.m. Moscow time (1342 GMT) on Wednesday and will operate for 336.3 seconds, Roscosmos said in a press release.

After that, the height of the ISS's orbit will increase by 1,100 meters to about 419.1 km above the Earth, it said.

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Russia plans to launch its Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft in October from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, aiming to send one American and two Russian astronauts to the ISS.