Moscow, July 2 -- Russia's Progress MS-29 cargo spacecraft has undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) after being docked there since late November, according to a broadcast by Russian state space corporation Roscosmos on Tuesday.

The spacecraft was docked with the Poisk module of the Russian segment of the ISS, which faces space.

The spacecraft's propulsion system is expected to begin braking at 0.46 Moscow time on July 2 (21:46 GMT, July 1). After that, the spacecraft will slow down and descend from the orbit, entering the dense layers of the atmosphere and eventually disintegrating. Any unburned elements of its structure will then fall into a non-navigable area of the Pacific Ocean.

The Soyuz-2.1a rocket carrying Progress ...