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January 24, 2020 MEDIA ADVISORY M20-013 NASA TV to Air Departure of Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft from Space Station
The U.S. Cygnus space freighter is pictured
as the Canadarm2 robotic arm, guided by NASA astronaut Jessica Meir with
fellow Flight Engineer Christina Koch as her back up, reaches out to
grapple the 12th resupply ship from Northrop Grumman on November 4,
2019.
Credits: NASA
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More than two months after delivering several tons of supplies and
scientific experiments to the International Space Station, Northrop
Grumman’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft, the SS Alan Bean, will depart the
orbiting laboratory on Friday, Jan. 31.
Live coverage of the spacecraft’s release will air on NASA Television and the agency’s website beginning at 9:15 a.m. EST, with release scheduled for 9:35 a.m.
Cygnus will demonstrate a new release position for departure
operations and will incorporate the first ground-controlled release. The
new orientation allows for easier drift away from the station’s
Canadarm2 robotic arm. With Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Andrew Morgan and Jessica Meir
of NASA providing backup support, ground controllers will send commands
to the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the unpiloted cargo spacecraft
after ground controllers remotely unbolt the craft from the Earth-facing
port of the Unity module and maneuver it into release position.
Within 24 hours of its release, Cygnus will begin its secondary
mission – deploying a series of payloads – before Northrop Grumman
flight controllers in Dulles, Virginia, initiate its deorbit and it
executes a safe, destructive reentry into Earth’s atmosphere at the end
of February.
More details of Cygnus’ mission and Expedition 61 crew activities can be found at:
http://www.nasa.gov/station
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