The Russian cargo spacecraft, which was carrying 6,000 pounds of food, fuel and supplies for the ISS crew, never made it to the space station.
The spacecraft was carrying more than 6,000 pounds of food, fuel and supplies for the ISS crew.
Nearly 3,000 tons of space debris, a collection of defunct parts of old satellites and spacecraft, is currently believed to be orbiting Earth.
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Following the year-long mission on the International Space Station, the Russian space chief says the agency will collaborate will NASA on a new station.
The mission will study the effects of prolonged exposure to a weightless environment, ahead of mooted manned missions to Mars.
Scott Kelly will be the first NASA astronaut to spend a year in space.
Russia's Soyuz spacecrafts are currently the only means of transport for astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
One American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts touched down safely in Kazakhstan, after returning to Earth on a Russian spacecraft.
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The Soyuz capsule arrived at the space station at 9:49 p.m. EST and the crew is scheduled to disembark at 11 p.m.
Russia said it wants to launch a space station in 2017, but those claims may be more about politics than science.
Equipment developed for the Russian segment of the International Space Station will be used for the project, helping Moscow reduce costs.
The crew's last few weeks in orbit were among the busiest of their mission.
The Orbital Sciences rocket, which was carrying a Cygnus cargo spacecraft, burst into flames seconds after liftoff in Virginia on Oct. 28.
Orbital Sciences, which lost $200 million Tuesday, still needs to launch six cargo flights to the International Space Station.
NASA has so far neither asked for assistance nor responded to Russia’s offer.