SpaceX set to launch 15th re-supply mission to ISS

IANS  |  Washington 

NASA's commercial cargo provider is set to launch its 15th re-supply mission to the (ISS) on June 29, the US space agency said.

The Dragon spacecraft, packed with more than 5,900 pounds of research, crew supplies and hardware, will launch on a 9 rocket from 40 at in

Dragon will reach its preliminary orbit in about 10 minutes after launch and then would deploy its solar arrays and begin a carefully choreographed series of thruster firings to reach the

It is expected to reach ISS on July 2, the report said.

The Dragon will deliver supplies, equipment and the science investigations including: investigation on cellular biology in microgravity; ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on (ECOSTRESS) -- an Earth science instrument studying plants and water availability; and a physical sciences study on soil and sediment to enable research.

NASA Ricky Arnold, backed up by fellow NASA Drew Feustel, will supervise the operation of the Canadarm2 robotic arm for Dragon's capture while NASA Serena Aunon-Chancellor monitors the spacecraft's systems.

After Dragon 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, the report noted.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 19:24 IST