Japan launches 'biggest cargo spaceship' to replenish supplies at ISS

  • 5 years ago
The launch was completed successfully and as planned, the payload separated from the launch vehicle, about 15 minutes later, stated MHI. The unpiloted cargo ship carried more than 4 tons of supplies, batteries, and a prototype laser-communications system, according to reports. MHI is reportedly the prime contractor for the Japanese H-IIB rocket. The launch was successful in its first liftoff attempt itself - a month after its delay due to a fire in the launchpad.

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