Tune in to watch live as Northrop Grumman launches its Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft on a resupply mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff is now targeted for 9:16 p.m. EDT from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. A previous launch attempt on Oct. 1 was scrubbed. Payloads on board Cygnus include research to help identify targeted cancer therapies, a new space toilet, a crop of radishes that will grow in the station’s advanced plant habitat, a virtual reality camera that will capture a future spacewalk, and more.
Northrop Grumman Cargo Launch to the Space Station from NASA Wallops

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15 responses to “Northrop Grumman Cargo Launch to the Space Station from NASA Wallops”
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The Plumber will be there next week to install that toilet, some time between 8 and 5
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any update Northrop Grumman Cargo
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Awesome takeoff, so graceful looking going through the ski. "Picture Perfect"
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put subtitles in portuguese please because i'm from brazil and i don't understand almost anything and i love astronomy
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Hebreus 11
3. Pela fé entendemos que os mundos foram criados pela palavra de Deus; de modo que o visível não foi feito daquilo que se vê.
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Why has the comment section been turned off for the 5 videos after this
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Keep eye on the sun with this global warming with our atmosphere deteriorating and space crafts flying through the sun to absorb energy the sun control's everything on earth 🌎
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Ron Navias… Great to hear you're voice… Brings back memories from Shuttle!
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There is a star (Anteres) named after a rocket for NG-14
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your tax doller's at work
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I live in Va. and just found out about Wallops a few months ago. I can't wait to see a launch in person
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Congratulations! This is your 5,000 Youtube video.
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Hey nasa, thanks for sending me all the cool pictures when I was like 8 or 9 (28 years ago?) that was very VERY cool of you. that was a lot of material and great pictures. I wish people still got that excitement when now things are so easy to look up. much respect from Htown.
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NASA is the kid's version of Space X. They haven't done anything important in over 50 years. I wish people would stop thinking NASA has smart people. They're not smart, they're employed.
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What a technology!!!!




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