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SpaceX to dispatch Northrop Grumman’s NG-20 mission via Falcon 9 on January 30th SatNews – SatNews

SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, January 30th., for Falcon 9s launch of Northrop Grummans 20th Commercial Resupply Services mission (NG-20) to the International Space Station from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

The instantaneous launch window is set for 12:07 p.m. ET, with a backup launch opportunity available on Thursday, February 1st., at 11:18 a.m. ET.

This is the tenth flight of the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Crew-5, GPS III Space Vehicle 06, Inmarsat I6-F2, CRS-28, Intelsat G-37, and four Starlink missions. Following stage separation, Falcon 9 will land at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1).

A live webcast of this mission will start on X @SpaceX about 15 minutes prior to liftoff.

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SpaceX launches Northrop Grumman resupply mission to ISS – News 13 Orlando

CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE SpaceX has successfully sent up Northrop Grummans Cygnus spacecraft, as it will carry more than 8,000 pounds of experiments and supplies to the International Space Station on Tuesday afternoon.

As the instantaneous launch window opened at 12:07 p.m. ET, the companys Falcon 9 rocket left from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, stated SpaceX.

If it did not go up, there was a backup launch attempt schedule for Thursday, Feb. 1, at 11:18 a.m. ET.

The first-stage booster landed at Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station after causing a cracking sonic boom that was heard for miles around.

NASA stated that the uncrewed Cygnus spacecraft that is being used in Northrop Grummans 20th Commercial Resupply Services (NG-20 mission) will be caught by the ISSs robotic arm at around 2:45 a.m. ET, on Thursday.

After capture, the spacecraft will be installed on the (the ISSs) Unity modules Earth-facing port, stated NASA.

The Cygnus spacecraft will stand on the module for about six months until it is released in May, where it will burn up in Earths atmosphere, the space agency noted.

The Falcon 9 first-stage booster that will be used for this mission is called B1077 and it already has nine successful missions to its name.

This will be Northrop Grummans 20th commercial resupply services mission to the ISS, but it will be the first time it will be riding on top of SpaceXs Falcon 9 rocket, stated NASA.

The multinational aerospace and defense technology company, based in Virginia, will be using its Cygnus cargo spacecraft, or freighter, for the mission.

Using the Cygnus in the past, Northrop Grumman has delivered more than 130,000 pounds of cargo total to the ISS.

Cygnus consists of a Service Module and a Pressurized Cargo Module that carries crew supplies, equipment and scientific experiments to destinations in low-Earth orbit, stated the company, adding that the spacecraft has met NASAs safety requirements.

The Cygnus spacecraft has been christened S.S. Patricia Patty Hilliard Robertson in honor of the late NASA astronaut, both Northrop Grumman and NASA stated. Robertson was supposed to fly to the ISS in 2002, but she died the year before in a private plane crash.

For the NG-20 mission, more than 8,200 pounds of supplies will be sent to the ISS. This includes science experiments, crew supplies and lab hardware for the famed floating laboratory.

Some of the highlighted experiments from both NASA and national and international partners and universities that will be sent up are:

Metal 3D printer: Among other things, it will 3D print small metal parts in microgravity.

Results could improve understanding of the functionality, performance, and operations of metal 3D printing in space, as well as the quality, strength, and characteristics of the printed parts, NASA described.

Modeling Atmospheric Re-entry: In an effort to protect experiments returning to Earth from the ISS and surviving the extreme heat of re-entry, this experiment will use three different heat shield materials and use different sensors to get data on the actual conditions of returning to Earth.

Remote Robotic Surgery: This small robot will be controlled remotely from NASA to perform surgical procedures. Before operating on a real person, with its two hands, it will hold on to and cut simulated tissue, among other things.

Researchers plan to compare procedures in microgravity and on Earth to evaluate the effects of microgravity and time delays between space and ground, NASA explained.

Growing Cartilage Tissue in Space: Janus Base Nano-Matrix (JBNm) and Janus Base Nanopiece (JBNp). JBNm is an injectable material that provides a scaffold for the formation of cartilage in microgravity, which can serve as a model for studying cartilage diseases. JBNp delivers an RNA-based therapy to combat diseases that cause cartilage degeneration, NASA explained.

Because microgravity can trigger cartilage degeneration, the research in microgravity could lead to faster treatments that can be both used in future missions to the moon and Mars but also here on Earth, NASA explained.

Get more details about the experiments here.

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SpaceX Falcon 9s to launch Sunday-Tuesday, including ISS NG-20 mission – Florida Today

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