Preparations for the launch of the Progress MS-35 cargo ship have begun at Baikonur Cosmodrome

Preparations for the next cargo delivery to the International Space Station have begun at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Earth.uz reported.
Russia's Progress MS-35 cargo ship has been taken out of long-term storage and is being prepared for pre-launch final tests. This mission is considered strategically important for supplying the station's crew with essential resources, life support systems, and technical equipment.
According to representatives from Roscosmos and the Energia Rocket and Space Corporation, technical work is being carried out in the assembly and test complex. The spacecraft has been in a special storage facility, or conservation mode, since April of this year.
Now, experienced engineers and specialists are rechecking all of the ship's internal and external systems. This process aims to fully restore the spacecraft's operational condition after a prolonged period of inactivity.
In the initial stage of preparation, specialists conducted an external inspection of the ship, confirming the integrity of its hull and key structural components. Particular attention was paid to the condition of the solar panels, which serve as the main power source, and their deployment mechanisms were checked for smooth operation.
Additionally, preliminary tests of the onboard systems were successfully completed. Such checks help prevent any potential technical malfunctions during flight.
The next stage, which will continue until the end of July, involves more complex technological procedures. The spacecraft will be placed in a special vacuum chamber.
This facility is necessary to simulate space conditions and determine how the ship's radio-technical equipment will function. During the tests, the control systems, navigation gear, antennas for communication with the Earth-based center, and automated docking systems will be monitored.
The Baikonur Cosmodrome, located in Central Asia, remains a key gateway to space for global cosmonautics. Progress-series ships are known for their reliability and deliver fuel, oxygen, food, and scientific experiment hardware to the station.
Currently, specialists are paying special attention to the safety of every detail, as even a minor malfunction in orbit could jeopardize large missions and human lives. If all tests are successful, the ship will be rolled out to the launch pad on schedule.





