Yesterday's launch of a Soyuz rocket from Kazakhstan has reestablished our link with the International Space Station. The Russian resupply mission, named Progress M-13M (or Progress 45 to NASA), is the first since a rocket failure last August. If all goes well, a new crew will replace the current three person crew in November.
NASA is already looking forward to a six person crew in December:
We congratulate our Russian colleagues on Sunday's successful launch of ISS Progress 45, and the spacecraft is on its way to the International Space Station. Pending the outcome of a series of flight readiness meetings in the coming weeks, this successful flight sets the stage for the next Soyuz launch, planned for mid-November. The December Soyuz mission will restore the space station crew size to six and continue normal crew rotations.