Orbital-1 Space Station Resupply Mission Launches From
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
Over the next two and a half days, Cygnus will perform a series of engine
firings to put it on track for a rendezvous with the station. When the vehicle
reaches the capture point about 30 feet from the complex, Expedition 38 Flight
Engineers Mike Hopkins and Koichi Wakata will use Canadarm2, the station’s
57-foot robotic arm, to reach out and grapple Cygnus at 6:02 a.m. The crew then
will use the robotic arm to guide Cygnus to its berthing port on the
Earth-facing side of the Harmony node for installation beginning around 6:20
a.m. NASA television coverage of the rendezvous and berthing begins at 5 a.m.
Sunday, Jan. 12, followed at 7 a.m. with coverage of the installation.
For its first official commercial resupply mission, designated Orbital-1,
Cygnus is delivering 2,780 pounds of supplies to the space station, including
vital science experiments for the Expedition 38 crew members aboard the orbiting
laboratory. Orbital Sciences successfully proved the capability of the Cygnus
spacecraft during its first and only demonstration flight to the station back in
September 2013.
Image Credit: NASA/Chris
Perry
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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