Japanese Cargo Ship Arrives at the Space Station

TL;DR
The unmanned cargo craft HTV-5 has successfully arrived at the International Space Station and has been securely attached, delivering over four and a half tons of supplies.
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you can see right in the center of your screen there the international space station itself currently about 250 statute miles over the earth's surface htv uh on its way but the team's continuing to uh keep an eye on everything we're under five minutes now at about 42 meters away for quarter monitoring we're listening on two htv reflecting the last ... Read More
Key Insights
- 😋 HTV-5 is an unmanned cargo craft that successfully arrived at the International Space Station, delivering over four and a half tons of supplies.
- 🇦🇲 The space station's robotic arm, Canada Arm 2, was instrumental in capturing and attaching the HTV-5.
- 🧑🚀 Scott Kelly, a NASA astronaut, will assist with the unloading of the cargo from the HTV-5.
- 🥳 The journey from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan took approximately five days and twelve minutes.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is HTV-5 and what is its purpose?
HTV-5 is an unmanned cargo craft designed to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. Its purpose is to provide necessary resources for the crew onboard the station.
Q: How did the space station capture and attach the HTV-5?
The space station's robotic arm, Canada Arm 2, successfully grappled and captured the HTV-5. The arm was maneuvered by flight controllers on the ground, and bolts were driven by Scott Kelly on board to securely attach the cargo craft.
Q: How long did it take for the HTV-5 to reach the International Space Station?
The HTV-5 took approximately five days and twelve minutes to reach the International Space Station since its launch from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan.
Q: What will happen now that the HTV-5 is attached to the space station?
The Expedition 44 crew will begin unloading the cargo from the HTV-5 in the coming days to ensure the availability of necessary supplies and equipment on the International Space Station.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The HTV-5, an unmanned cargo craft, has arrived at the International Space Station with supplies.
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The robotic arm of the space station has successfully grappled and captured the HTV-5.
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After the attachment, Scott Kelly, a NASA astronaut, will assist with the unloading of the cargo.
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