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Solar Arrays Deploy on Cargo Craft Heading to Station

 

The Cygnus space freighter’s cymbal-shaped solar arrays are pictured in this photograph taken from the space station in August of 202

Following its send off recently, Cygnus' sun based clusters have conveyed and the S.S. Docks Sellers is headed to the International Space Station. The clusters conveyed after send off on the Northrop Grumman Antares rocket at 12:40 p.m. EST from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, conveying 8,300 pounds of examination, equipment, and supplies to the International Space Station. Sunlight based cluster arrangement finishes the send off stage.


The Cygnus rocket will show up at the space station Monday, Feb. 21, for a catch at roughly 4:35 a.m. Inclusion of the shuttle's methodology and landing in the space station will start at 3 a.m. on NASA Television and the organization's site.


Cygnus rocket is loaded up with provisions and payloads including basic materials to straightforwardly uphold many the a larger number of than 250 science and examination examinations that will happen during Expedition 66. Utilizing the Canadarm2 mechanical arm, NASA space traveler Raja Chari will catch Cygnus, and Kayla Barron will be going about as a reinforcement. After catch, the rocket will be introduced on the Unity module's Earth-confronting port.

link source:https://blogs.nasa.gov/

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