Space station supplies launched\, 2nd shipment in 2 days

Space station supplies launched, 2nd shipment in 2 days

AP  |  Cape Canaveral (US) 

A load of space station supplies rocketed into orbit from on Saturday, the second shipment in two days.

And another commercial delivery should be on its way in a couple weeks.

"What an outstanding launch," said NASA's deputy space station program manager,

launched its rocket from before dawn, delighting chilly early-bird observers along the

The Russian Space Agency launched its own supplies to the on Friday, just 15 hours earlier.

The US delivery will arrive at the orbiting lab Monday, a day after the Russian shipment.

Among the 7,400 pounds (3,350 kilograms) of goods inside the capsule: ice cream and fresh fruit for the three space station residents, and a 3D printer that recycles old plastic into new parts.

turkey dinners rehydratable, of course are already aboard the 250-mile-high outpost. The space station is currently home to an American, a German and a Russian.

There's another big event coming up, up there: The space station marks its 20th year in orbit on Tuesday.

The first section launched on November 20, 1998, from

"As we celebrate 20 years of the International Space Station," Montalbano noted, "one of the coolest things is the cooperation we have across the globe."

Then there's the US commercial effort to keep the space station stocked and, beginning next year, to resume crew launches from

"To me, it's been a huge success," he said.

This Cygnus, or Swan, is named the SS to honour the who walked on the moon and commanded the first space shuttle flight.

He died in January.

It is the first commercial cargo ship to bear Northrop Grumman's name.

acquired in June. is NASA's other commercial shipper for the space station; its Dragon capsule is set to lift off in early December.

Experiments arriving via the will observe how solidifies in weightlessness, among other things.

There's also medical, spacesuit and other equipment to replace items that never made it to orbit last month because of a Russian rocket failure; the two men who were riding the rocket survived their emergency landing.

Three other astronauts are set to launch from on December 3.

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First Published: Sat, November 17 2018. 19:15 IST