 An uncrewed Russian Progress 86 cargo spacecraft successfully launched on December 1 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to begin a 34-orbit journey to the International Space Station, NASA said in a post on its website, the resupply ship Jettison Stages has planned on the way up and deployed its solar arrays and navigational antennas on schedule. Progress 86 will deliver almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies, when it docks with the space station on Sunday, NASA said. We have confirmation of stage shutdown in Orblen, and we have confirmation of spacecraft ration. Progress is now in its preliminary orbit, traveling at approximately 17,500 miles per hour at a preliminary altitude of 120 statute miles. The solar arrays and navigation antennas are now deployed.