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[b]Progress MS-25 undocks, reenters[/b] The Progress MS-25 cargo spacecraft left the Russian segment of the International Space Station on Tuesday (May 28) at 4:39 a.m. EDT (0839 GMT or 11:39 a.m. Moscow time) to free up space for a new cargo spacecraft, the Progress MS-27, Roscosmos announced. The spacecraft entered autonomous flight after undocking. It fired its braking engines to deorbit and enter the atmosphere at 8:21 a.m. EDT (1221 GMT). Most of the spacecraft was expected to burn in the atmosphere, with smaller pieces falling into the Pacific Ocean. Progress MS-25 will be succeeded by Progress MS-27, which is scheduled for launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on May 30 and dock to the ISS on June 1.
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