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Wednesday 29 April 2015 7:05 am

An unmanned Russian spacecraft bound for the International Space Station is plummeting back towards earth

By: Emma Haslett

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We don't wish to alarm anyone, but it seems an unmanned spacecraft is plummeting, out of control, towards the earth. A "wild rotational spin" has been observed, Nasa said. There are few situations in which "wild rotational spin" is a good thing…

The Russian Soyuz 2-1A rocket fitted with "the latest Progress resupply vehicle" was on its way to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) with three tons of food and other goods, when contact was lost. The craft had been due to dock with the ISS tomorrow. 

The Guardian reports that an anonymous Russian official had confirmed the craft had "started descending". 

"It is clear that absolutely uncontrollable reactions have begun," they added. Gulp.

Earlier today, Nasa confirmed the Russians were "troubleshooting" Progress. 

Russian flight controllers resume troubleshooting #ISScargo craft tonight during passes over ground stations: http://t.co/J6nmsSRieA

— NASA (@NASA) April 29, 2015

"Flight controllers are continuing attempts to communicate with it," it added.

A statement from the Russian space agency is expected later today. Until then, it might be best to stay indoors…

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