New Delhi, April 27 -- Launched aboard a Soyuz-2.1a rocket, the uncrewed spacecraft delivered more than two tons of essential cargo, including propellant, oxygen, water, food supplies, and scientific equipment. According to mission control updates, the spacecraft's approach and docking sequence proceeded under fully automated guidance, a system refined over decades of Russian orbital logistics engineering.

At the moment of orbital insertion, NASA confirmed the spacecraft's successful orbital insertion, noting that the vehicle maintained nominal trajectory parameters throughout its rendezvous with the station. The docking reinforces the station's reliance on a continuous rotation of cargo vehicles from multiple space agencies.

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