International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 20 April, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 93 cargo spacecraft, packed with trash from the International Space Station departs after seven months docked to the Zvezda service module aft port to burn up as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere, April 20, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft are single use craft to ferry supplies to the crew and dispose of trash on the journey back. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News

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International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 20 April, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 93 cargo spacecraft, packed with trash from the International Space Station departs after seven months docked to the Zvezda service module aft port to burn up as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere, April 20, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The  unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft are single use craft to ferry supplies to the crew and dispose of trash on the journey back. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News
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International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 20 April, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 93 cargo spacecraft, packed with trash from the International Space Station departs after seven months docked to the Zvezda service module aft port to burn up as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere, April 20, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft are single use craft to ferry supplies to the crew and dispose of trash on the journey back. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News

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