Russian spacecraft carrying humanlike robot docks at ISS
By DW
28 August 2019 |
9:26 am
The robot named Fedor will test skills and aid astronauts on the International Space Station. A previous attempt to dock the Soyuz spacecraft had failed over the weekend.
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