Space Agency of Russia has lost an unmanned spacecraft "Progress 65". The cargo spacecraft was to deliver to the ISS 2.5 tonnes of cargo. "Progress" was lost shortly after launch from Kazakhstan on Thursday, reported the Russian space Agency.
The spacecraft "Progress 65" (also known as Progress MS-04) was launched on Thursday at 8:51 a.m. Moscow time. After 6 minutes after the start of communication with the spacecraft was lost. Radar station Russia is unable to detect a cargo ship on its way to its expected orbit.
Soon after the spacecraft was lost suspicious garbage was recorded in the South of Siberia. These reports were soon justified by the Russian space Agency, which reported that the incident occurred at an altitude of about 118 miles (190 kilometers) over a remote and largely uninhabited of the Republic of Tuva in southern Siberia. Most of the fragments of a spacecraft "burns up in the dense layers of the atmosphere," said Roscosmos, but it is possible that some of the debris fell on the surface of the Earth.
Progress MS-04 carrying a variety of valuable payload to the International space station, which included an upgraded spacesuit, which was to be used in space, the mini greenhouse, as well as parts for experimental Russian toilet that recycles urine into water.
Following the mission of the replenishment will begin on Friday, December 9. The mission launched from the Japanese aerospace exploration Agency.