The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s H-IIB rocket launched at 8:26 a.m. EST (10:26 p.m. Japan time) on Friday, Dec. 9 from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. At the time of launch, the space station was flying about 250 miles over the Philippine Sea south of Japan.
A little more than 15 minutes after launch, the HTV-6 cargo spacecraft successfully separated from the rocket and began its four-day rendezvous with the International Space Station.
On Tuesday, Dec. 13, the HTV-6 will approach the station from below, and slowly inch its way toward the complex. Expedition 50 Commander Shane Kimbrough of NASA and Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) will operate the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm from the station’s cupola to reach out and grapple the 12-ton spacecraft. Robotic ground controllers will then install it on the Earth-facing side of the Harmony module, where it will spend more than five weeks. Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson of NASA will monitor HTV-6 systems during the rendezvous and grapple.
NASA TV coverage of the Dec. 13 rendezvous and grapple will begin at 4:30 a.m. Capture of the spacecraft is scheduled around 6 a.m. Coverage of the final installation to Harmony will resume at 9:15 a.m.
For more information on previous HTV missions from JAXA to the space station visit:
- https://www.nasa.gov/feature/kounotori-htv-launches-arrivals-and-departures
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/albums/72157657507783606
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This is amazing!!!! I am only 13 years old and love science!!! Good Luck!! 🙂
How do you plan a party in space. They PLANET
These supply ships can be seen chasing the station under the right circumstances on the ISS Heavens Above Web site. Quite a sight. Got to be lucky though, to be in the right place at the right time.
I’m 35. years old. And I often visit NASA. I’m in China.
this is so cool! I hope one day I can be an astronaut.
This is so exciting! Dreaming about visiting the station!
Continuing universal evolution.
This is amazing !! I would love to visit the station
The combined features of I.S.S. & Google’s available video lead me to believe that a “Virtual Drone” is possible. Link to Hubble and go anywhere in the U… (and don’t even have to leave the fridge).