The International Space Station received its first shipment from a private, Virginia-based company in more than two years Sunday following a sensational nighttime launch observed 250 miles up and down the East Coast.
Orbital ATK's cargo ship pulled up at the space station bearing 5,000 pounds of food, equipment and research.
"What a beautiful vehicle," said Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi, who used the station's big robot arm to grab the vessel. The capture occurred as the spacecraft soared 250 miles above Kyrgyzstan; Onishi likened it to the last 195 meters of a marathon.
Last Monday's liftoff from Wallops Island was the first by an Antares rocket since a 2014 launch explosion. Orbital ATK redesigned its Antares rocket and rebuilt the pad. While the Antares was grounded, Virginia-based Orbital ATK kept the NASA supply chain open with deliveries from Cape Canaveral, Florida, using another company's rocket.
NASA is paying Orbital ATK and SpaceX to stock the station, but now SpaceX is grounded. The California company is investigating why one of its Falcon rockets exploded in a massive fireball during launch pad testing on Sept. 1.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday October 25 2016, @04:28PM
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday October 25 2016, @05:00PM
But they used to race the Ruskies in the name of the survival of all mankind, so their private explosions and sacrifices had Purpose.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 25 2016, @05:32PM
Also the Russians charged for it too. Those rides were not gratis.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 25 2016, @07:24PM
Charged A LOT as well.