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Russian rocket en route to ISS suffers major antenna glitch, triggering remote-control astronaut ‘backup plan’

An uncrewed Russian rocket carrying vital supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) experienced a significant “glitch” after launch, meaning the cargo vehicle will no longer dock autonomously with the station, NASA warns.

As a result, a cosmonaut (Russian astronaut) may have to use a “backup system” to dock the stricken vessel with the ISS remotely, all while orbiting Earth.

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