NASA sets coverage for Progress 95 ISS resupply launch and docking

NASA will cover the Progress 95 cargo launch from Baikonur on April 25 and its autonomous docking with the ISS two days later.
The spacecraft is carrying about three tons of food, fuel, and supplies, keeping station logistics moving as Progress 93 departs and the ISS crew continues a tightly sequenced cargo schedule.
NASA says Progress 95 is scheduled to dock to the aft port of the Zvezda module and remain attached for about seven months before leaving with crew trash for destructive reentry.
The update is a station-operations story rather than a launch spectacle. Regular Progress flights keep consumables, propellant, and disposal capacity moving through the ISS logistics chain while commercial and international cargo vehicles cycle around it.