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NG-13 CYGNUS ARRIVES AT ISS, Feb 18, 2020, Earth orbit, 4:05 am
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Update, February 15: The launch went off as planned today. Cygnus is scheduled to arrive at ISS after three days instead of the usual two, on Tuesday, February 18, at 4:05 am ET. NASA TV coverage begins at 2:30 am ET.
Update, February 14: The launch was scrubbed again, this time because of upper level winds. New launch date is tomorrow. Feb. 15.
Update, February 12: If launch takes place on February 14, arrival will occur about 5:11 am on February 16.
Update, February 11: The launch as been rescheduled again, this time for February 14, which would probably mean arrival at ISS on February 16.
Update, February 11: The launch has been rescheduled for February 13, meaning ISS arrival probably would be February 15.
Update, February 9: The launch did NOT go as scheduled. A new launch and arrival date have not been set.
Original entry: If launch goes as planned on February 9, Northrop Grumman’s NG-13 Cygnus cargo spacecraft will arrive at the International Space Station on February 11.
Capture using Canadarm2 would be about 4:30 am ET (NASA TV coverage begins 3:00 am ET), and installation onto an ISS docking port at 6:00 am ET.