Timelapse of the Russian Progress MS-10 cargo spacecraft launched on 16 November 2018 at 18:14 GMT from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, taken from the Cupola module with a camera set to take pictures at regular intervals, played at 8 to 16 times normal speed. The video shows around 15 minutes of the launch at normal speed. The spacecraft was launched atop a Soyuz rocket with 2564 kg of cargo and supplies. Flying at 28 800 km/h, 400 km high, the ISS requires regular supplies. Spacecraft are launched after the Space Station flies overhead so they catch up with the orbital outpost to dock, in this case two days later on 18 November 2018. Some notable moments in this video are: 00:07 Soyuz-FG rocket booster separation. 00:19 Core stage separation. 00:34:05 Core stage starts burning in the atmosphere as it returns to Earth after having spent all its fuel. 00:34:19 Progress spacecraft separates from rocket and enters orbit to catch up with the International Space Station. The starfield : at 0:17, the asterism center-frame is ΞΆ, b, and 33 Capricornus at 0:20, the star passing just right of Soyuz is Nashira at 0:30, that's Mars (and the star directly above = 42 Aquarius) at 0:33, that's 44 Aquarius directly behind the Soyuz at 0:35, that's the moon's glare at far left at 0:44, that's Sadachbia setting below the orange horizon right and below center at 0:48, the 3-star asterism at right is 35 Pegasus, "behind the horse's ears" from 1:00 to 1:03 that's Markab (Pegasus) at lower-right