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Cygnus resupply spacecraft reaches ISS with four tons of supplies, experiments - MSNCygnus completed installation on the ISS at 5:33 a.m. EDT, NASA said. It brought 8,200 pounds of scientific investigation and cargo to the ISS's orbiting laboratory on the 21st resupply mission ...
Northrop Gumman's Cygnus resupply spacecraft successfully launched Tuesday, sending more than 8,200 pounds of critical cargo and NASA science investigations to the International Space Station (ISS ...
Despite having only one fully unfurled solar array, the Cygnus spacecraft safely arrived at the ISS on Wednesday at 5:20 a.m. ET, according to a NASA blog post.
In a statement March 26, NASA said the Pressurized Cargo Module for the Cygnus that was to fly the NG-22 mission to the ISS is damaged and will not be used for that mission, which was to launch in ...
The Cygnus spacecraft has been flying routine cargo missions to the ISS for years and has 18 successful missions under its belt. It has also notched one failure.
For the first time, a private spacecraft has pushed the International Space Station into a higher orbit without help from a Russian vehicle. Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus uncrewed resupply ...
While the spacecraft will appear to edge toward the ISS at a very slow pace, keep in mind that both the Cygnus and the station are actually orbiting Earth at a speed of around 17,500 mph.
The Cygnus spacecraft’s first operational mission took place in 2013 and since then it has suffered only one failure, in 2014, though this was due to an anomaly with the upper stage of the ...
Aug. 6 (UPI) --Northrup Grumman's Cygnus resupply spacecraft reached the International Space Station early Tuesday morning, delivering some four tons of supplies to the orbiting laboratory, NASA ...
Cygnus completed installation on the ISS at 5:33 a.m. EDT, NASA said. It brought 8,200 pounds of scientific investigation and cargo to the ISS's orbiting laboratory on the 21st resupply mission ...
Aug. 6 (UPI) --Northrup Grumman's Cygnus resupply spacecraft reached the International Space Station early Tuesday morning, delivering some four tons of supplies to the orbiting laboratory, NASA said.
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