The Russian Progress 90 cargo spacecraft, which docked with the International Space Station on November 23 carrying nearly 3 tons of food, fuel, and supplies, approaches the International Space Station for a docking to the Poisk module.
Mandatory Credit:	NASA+ via CNN Newsource

The Russian Progress 90 cargo spacecraft, which docked with the International Space Station on November 23 carrying nearly 3 tons of food, fuel, and supplies, approaches the International Space Station for a docking to the Poisk module.
Mandatory Credit: NASA+ via CNN Newsource

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Astronauts had to shut down a Russian space station module due to ‘unusual odor’ from spacecraft

Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station were forced to briefly lock down a segment of the orbiting laboratory this weekend after finding an “unusual odor” emanating from a visiting cargo spacecraft called Progress 90, NASA said Sunday.