A photo captures Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL freighter being jettisoned away from the International Space Station carrying thousands of pounds of garbage, headed for a fiery demise.
A cargo resupply spacecraft is on its way back to Earth from the International Space Station, where it will make a fiery reentry Saturday, March 14.
Northrop Grumman's first "Cygnus XL" cargo ship departed the International Space Station Thursday morning (March 12), and is scheduled to deorbit and burn up in Earth's atmosphere this weekend.
The uncrewed Cygnus XL vehicle is expected to burn up during a fiery reentry. It is carrying several thousand pounds of trash from the station to be destroyed upon reentry. The spacecraft delivered 11 ...
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A cargo spacecraft that delivered critical supplies and scientific equipment to the International Space Station (ISS).