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Orbital's Cygnus space freighter embarks on maiden voyage | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The new Cygnus commercial cargo ship has launched on a demonstration voyage to the International Space Station. | |
Built by Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC), the robotic vessel lifted off atop an Antares rocket from the Wallops spaceport in Virginia, US. | |
Cygnus is one of two private systems seeded by Nasa to meet America's ISS re-supply requirements following the retirement of the space shuttles. | Cygnus is one of two private systems seeded by Nasa to meet America's ISS re-supply requirements following the retirement of the space shuttles. |
A successful mission will see OSC begin a series of operational cargo flights. | A successful mission will see OSC begin a series of operational cargo flights. |
Nasa has awarded the company a $1.9bn (£1.2bn) contract covering eight sorties to the station. | Nasa has awarded the company a $1.9bn (£1.2bn) contract covering eight sorties to the station. |
Lift-off occurred at 10:58 local time (14:58 GMT). | |
The two-stage Antares appeared to work flawlessly. Its aim was to put the freighter in an orbit more than 240km above the Earth. | |
Cygnus will have to use its own thrusters over the course of the next four days to raise its altitude and chase down the space station. | |
Because this is a demonstration mission, Nasa has insisted on a number of practice manoeuvres to ensure the ship poses no danger when it approaches the ISS. | Because this is a demonstration mission, Nasa has insisted on a number of practice manoeuvres to ensure the ship poses no danger when it approaches the ISS. |
Assuming all goes well, Cygnus will park itself just under the orbiting lab on Sunday. | Assuming all goes well, Cygnus will park itself just under the orbiting lab on Sunday. |
The astronauts onboard the platform will then reach out with a robotic arm and grab the freighter, berthing it to a free port. | The astronauts onboard the platform will then reach out with a robotic arm and grab the freighter, berthing it to a free port. |
The job of unloading the roughly 700kg (1,500lb) of food and equipment will begin on Monday. | The job of unloading the roughly 700kg (1,500lb) of food and equipment will begin on Monday. |
The expectation is that Cygnus will stay at the ISS for about a month. | The expectation is that Cygnus will stay at the ISS for about a month. |
Before departure, the ship will be filled with station waste. | Before departure, the ship will be filled with station waste. |
It will take this rubbish into a destructive dive in the atmosphere over the Southern Pacific Ocean. | It will take this rubbish into a destructive dive in the atmosphere over the Southern Pacific Ocean. |
Nasa is attempting to hand over routine human spaceflight operations in low-Earth orbit to commercial industry, in a way similar to how some large organisations contract out their IT or payroll. | Nasa is attempting to hand over routine human spaceflight operations in low-Earth orbit to commercial industry, in a way similar to how some large organisations contract out their IT or payroll. |
The carriage of freight is the first service to be bought in from external suppliers; the transport of astronauts to and from the station will be the second, later this decade. | The carriage of freight is the first service to be bought in from external suppliers; the transport of astronauts to and from the station will be the second, later this decade. |
The US space agency hopes these changes will save it money that can then be invested in exploration missions far beyond Earth, at destinations such as asteroids and Mars. | The US space agency hopes these changes will save it money that can then be invested in exploration missions far beyond Earth, at destinations such as asteroids and Mars. |
To this end, it offered Orbital a series of incentive payments to help it develop a cargo-delivery system, with the carrot of a bumper operational contract once it was working. | To this end, it offered Orbital a series of incentive payments to help it develop a cargo-delivery system, with the carrot of a bumper operational contract once it was working. |
So far, OSC has met 28 of 29 milestones in the development of Cygnus and Antares, earning $285.5m in the process. Satisfactory completion of the demonstration mission will tick a 29th milestone, releasing a final $2.5m payment. But, more importantly, it would also then green-light the first fully commercial run to the space station in December. | So far, OSC has met 28 of 29 milestones in the development of Cygnus and Antares, earning $285.5m in the process. Satisfactory completion of the demonstration mission will tick a 29th milestone, releasing a final $2.5m payment. But, more importantly, it would also then green-light the first fully commercial run to the space station in December. |
Although $288m is a sizeable sum, it did not match what the company itself had put up, said OSC vice president Frank Culbertson. | Although $288m is a sizeable sum, it did not match what the company itself had put up, said OSC vice president Frank Culbertson. |
"The Orbital investment far exceeds the Nasa investment, so we're hoping for a long series of cargo re-supply missions to help recoup that," he told reporters in a pre-launch briefing. | "The Orbital investment far exceeds the Nasa investment, so we're hoping for a long series of cargo re-supply missions to help recoup that," he told reporters in a pre-launch briefing. |
Italian heritage | Italian heritage |
Nasa has also seeded California's SpaceX company in the development of its Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule. | Nasa has also seeded California's SpaceX company in the development of its Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule. |
This system is already in operation, with two missions completed in a 12-flight, $1.6bn contract. | This system is already in operation, with two missions completed in a 12-flight, $1.6bn contract. |
Having a choice of companies is important to Nasa. | Having a choice of companies is important to Nasa. |
Alan Lindenmoyer, who manages the agency's Commercial Crew and Cargo Program, said: "You never want to be put in a situation where, if there's a problem with one of the suppliers, you don't have the ability to continue with your re-supply chain to the space station. | Alan Lindenmoyer, who manages the agency's Commercial Crew and Cargo Program, said: "You never want to be put in a situation where, if there's a problem with one of the suppliers, you don't have the ability to continue with your re-supply chain to the space station. |
"That's why we intentionally designed our programme to have at least two companies, certainly in the development and demonstration phase. And then we were fortunate enough to award contracts to both [SpaceX and Orbital]." | "That's why we intentionally designed our programme to have at least two companies, certainly in the development and demonstration phase. And then we were fortunate enough to award contracts to both [SpaceX and Orbital]." |
Cygnus has significant European involvement. The pressurised vessel that holds the cargo is produced in Turin, Italy, by Thales Alenia Space (TAS). | Cygnus has significant European involvement. The pressurised vessel that holds the cargo is produced in Turin, Italy, by Thales Alenia Space (TAS). |
Its design is based on the logistics modules that TAS produced for the space shuttles when the orbiters ran cargo deliveries to the station. | Its design is based on the logistics modules that TAS produced for the space shuttles when the orbiters ran cargo deliveries to the station. |
Vital statistics: How do the spacecraft compare? | Vital statistics: How do the spacecraft compare? |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos |
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