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Space station supplies launched with a pizza delivery for 7

The 8,200-pound (3,700-kilogram) shipment includes fresh apples, ... Read More
CAPE CANAVERAL:

Northrop Grumman

’s latest space station delivery includes pizza for seven.


The company’s

Cygnus

cargo ship rocketed away from

Virginia

’s eastern shore Tuesday. It should reach the

International Space Station

on Thursday.

The 8,200-pound (3,700-kilogram) shipment includes fresh apples, tomatoes and kiwi, along with a pizza kit and cheese smorgasbord for the seven station astronauts.

Also flying: a mounting bracket for new solar wings launching to the orbiting lab next year, a material simulating moon dust and dirt that will be used to create items from the space station’s 3D printer, slime mold for a French educational experiment called Blob and an infrared-detecting device meant as a prototype for future tracking satellites.

It is Northrop Grumman’s 16th supply run for NASA and its biggest load yet. The company’s Antares rocket hoisted the capsule from NASA’s

Wallops Flight Facility

.

“Aloha to the SS Ellison Onizuka,” Northrop Grumman said via Launch Control minutes before liftoff. The capsule was named for Hawaii’s Onizuka, the first Asian American in space who died in the 1986 Challenger launch disaster.

NASA’s other shipper, SpaceX, will follow with a cargo run in a few weeks.

The space station is currently home to three Americans, two Russians, one French and one Japanese.

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