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SpaceX launches spacecraft in resupply mission to ISS

IANS  |  Washington 

The US space agency NASA's cargo provider has launched a spacecraft, starting its resupply mission to the (ISS).

The spacecraft, packed with 2,630 kg of research, crew supplies and hardware, was lifted off on Monday from 40 at in Florida, reported.

About ten minutes later, the second stage engine has burnt completely and "confirmed in good orbit," according to SpaceX's official twitter account. Then, solar arrays have been deployed "right on schedule," NASA confirmed.

Grapple and berthing to the space station is targeted for Wednesday before the spends approximately one month attached to the station, returning to Earth in May with some results of completed experiments, NASA says.

Flight Engineers Norishege Kanai of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, backed up by NASA Scoot Tingle, will supervise the operation of the Canadarm2 robotic arm for Dragon's capture, according to the agency.

After the capture, ground commands will be sent from mission control in for the station's arm to rotate and install it on the bottom of the station's Harmony module, NASA says.

This flight will deliver scientific investigations including a study on severe thunderstorms on Earth, on the effects of microgravity on production of high-performance products from metal powders, and growth in space.

The also carried cargo for testing effects of the harsh space on materials, coatings and components; identifying potential pathogens aboard the station and investigating an antibiotic-releasing wound patch.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 05:16 IST
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