File:Atlas V Launch Replays of Cygnus OA-6 from Cape Canaveral.webm
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[edit]DescriptionAtlas V Launch Replays of Cygnus OA-6 from Cape Canaveral.webm |
English: Launch replays from cameras around the launch pad at Cape Canaveral.
An Atlas V rocket in the 401 configuration has successfully launched the unmanned Cygnus OA-6 spacecraft full of cargo for the International Space Station today, March 23rd at 03:05 UTC from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral. This is the second Cygnus flight on an Atlas V vehicle, with the next to use the redesigned Antares rocket since it's failure in 2014. Cygnus OA-6 is carrying 3,395 kilograms of supplies for the space station and is due to arrive on early Saturday March 26th. |
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Source | YouTube: [Atlas V] Launch Replays of Cygnus OA-6 on Atlas V Rocket from Cape Canaveral – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA TV |
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