HTV-6 Mission ends with Fiery Re-Entry after troubled Tether Experiment
Japan’s HTV-6 cargo spacecraft closed out an eight-week mission on Sunday with a fiery re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.
Read moreJapan’s HTV-6 cargo spacecraft closed out an eight-week mission on Sunday with a fiery re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.
Read moreThe HTV-6 Cargo Spacecraft departed the International Space Station on Friday after a six-week stay, facilitating an extremely busy cargo mission, inside and on the exterior of the orbiting complex.
Read moreJapan’s sixth H-II Transfer Vehicle arrives at the International Space Station on December 13, 2016 after a flawless four-day flight to deliver nearly six metric tons of critical cargo to the Space Station including a new set of batteries to overhaul the station’s power system.
Read moreJapan’s H-II Transfer Vehicle arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday for an out-of-this-world cargo delivery to the orbiting laboratory including the first batch of new batteries that will overhaul the ISS power system for the Station’s next decade of operations.
Read moreJapan’s HTV-6 spacecraft, launched atop an H-IIB rocket on Friday, is inbound to the International Space Station for a robotic capture on Tuesday to mark the start of a 60-day stay for the delivery of important cargo including the first batch of batteries to revamp the ISS power system.
Read moreJapan’s H-IIB heavy-lift rocket arced into the night skies over Tanegashima Island on Friday, carrying into orbit the sixth H-II Transfer Vehicle on a critical supply run to the International Space Station and its six crew members.
Read moreJapan’s H-IIB heavy-lift rocket arced into the night skies over Tanegashima Island on Friday, carrying into orbit the sixth H-II Transfer Vehicle on a critical supply run to the International Space Station and its six crew members.
Read moreJapan’s H-II Transport Vehicle is poised for liftoff from the picturesque Tanegashima Space Center on Friday to begin a four-day link-up with the International Space Station to deliver nearly six metric tons of cargo to the orbiting outpost including a set of six new batteries that will revamp the Station’s power system and replace a dozen aging battery units.
Read moreJapan’s heavy-lift H-IIB launch vehicle takes shape at the Tanegashima Space Center for the launch of the sixth H-II Transfer Vehicle on a cargo-delivery mission to the International Space Station.
Read moreThe HTV-6 spacecraft completes its final assembly steps prior to being shipped to meet its H-IIB rocket ahead of a December 2016 liftoff on a cargo-delivery mission to the International Space Station.
Read moreSpecialists integrate the Exposed Pallet of the Unpressurized Logistics Carrier of the HTV-6 spacecraft that will become the first of four HTV mission to deliver new Li-Ion battery Orbital Replacement Units to the International Space Station.
Read moreSpecialists prepare the payloads to be loaded into the Japanese HTV-6 cargo spacecraft, comprising large payload racks filled with cargo and water containers set for a ride to the International Space Station aboard the resupply craft.
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