Russian spacecraft arrives at ISS

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The Russian Progress spacecraft, the second of four capsule carrying supplies to the International Space Station, has now arrived.

The current six-member station crew is led by NASA astronaut Scott Kelly.

The arrival of Progress boosts confidence that supply lines to the International Space Station will remain fully operational after NASA retires its space shuttle fleet in about six months.

Japan's HTV-2 spacecraft, Europe's Automated Transfer Vehicles and Russian Progress capsules will become the station's supply line after the shuttle flights end.

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