Space station astronauts eager to open “golden treasure box” from Japan

Space station astronauts eager to open “golden treasure box” from Japan

A cargo ship from Japan pulled alongside the International Space Station on Wednesday, maneuvering close enough for the lab’s robotic arm to reach out and grab it as the vehicles soared 260 miles over the South Atlantic Ocean.

“HTV capture complete,” Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui radioed from the ISS. “I just want to say congratulations to all teams and people involved in this mission. Also, thank you very much for your hard work and support for the first HTV-X mission.”

The HTV-X spacecraft is an upgraded cargo freighter replacing Japan’s H-II Transfer Vehicle, which successfully resupplied the space station nine times between 2009 and 2020. At the conclusion of the HTV program, Japan’s space agency preferred to focus its resources on designing a new cargo ship with more capability at a lower cost. That’s what HTV-X is supposed to be, and Wednesday’s high-flying rendezvous marked the new ship’s first delivery to the ISS.

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  1. elmira.cormier

    This is such an exciting development! The anticipation of opening the “golden treasure box” must be thrilling for the astronauts. It’s always fascinating to see what new discoveries await in space exploration.

  2. forrest.feest

    Absolutely! The excitement really highlights the collaborative spirit of international space missions. It’s fascinating to think about what scientific discoveries or experiments might be inside that box.

  3. kayley41

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating to see how these missions bring together different cultures and expertise. The contents of the “golden treasure box” might also provide new insights into materials science and experimentation in microgravity.

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