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YAY modern science and technology! In case you missed the live broadcast, NASA uploaded the HTV-5 and ISS rendezvous. The International Space Station was traveling at about 4.8 miles/s (7.7 km/s) when the Japanese Cargo Ship arrived 250 miles (400km) above the Earth.
Aboard the International Space Station this morning, Astronaut Kimiya Yui of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) successfully captured JAXA's Kounotori 5 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-5) at 6:28 a.m. EDT.
Yui commanded the station's robotic arm, Canadarm2, to reach out and grapple the HTV-5, while NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren provided assistance and Scott Kelly monitored HTV-5 systems. The HTV-5 launched aboard an H-IIB rocket at 7:50 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. Since then, the spacecraft has performed a series of engine burns to fine-tune its course for arrival at the station.
The HTV-5 is delivering more than 8,000 pounds of equipment, supplies and experiments in a pressurized cargo compartment. The unpressurized compartment will deliver the 1,400-pound CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) investigation, an astrophysics mission that will search for signatures of dark matter and provide the highest energy direct measurements of the cosmic ray electron spectrum.
Below is a breathtaking image shared by Astronaut Scott Kelly of the HTV-5 and Canadarm2, which reached out and grappled the cargo spacecraft.
Watch HTV-5 Chase the International Space Station From Your Backyard
Watch HTV-5 Chase the International Space Station From Your Backyard
LIFTOFF! JAXA’s H-IIB rocket departs Tanegashima Space Center in a dramatic night shot. Image credit: JAXA/NASA TV
It’s away… and the hunt is on. The Japanese Space Agency’s H-II Transfer Vehicle Kounotori automated cargo spacecraft rocketed out of the Tanegashima Space Center today, headed for the ISS.
Loaded with over 6,000 kilograms of experiments and supplies, HTV-5 is on a five day odyssey…
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The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency debuted its HTV-5 spacecraft Wednesday, July 1, at its integration facility at Tanegashima Space Center.
HTV-5 will be launched on an H-IIB rocket on August 19. HTV-5 is one of four vehicles that resupply the International Space Station, behind Russia’s Progress freighter and America’s Cygnus and Dragon capsules. Europe’s Automated Transfer Vehicle was retired earlier this year following its fifth flight.