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English: On 2022 November 9, the Cygnus NG-18 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. Launched two days prior, the spacecraft suffered damage during ascent resulting in one of its solar panels failing to deploy. Despite this, the spacecraft otherwise executed a nominal rendezvous and berthing to the ISS. |
Date | Taken on 9 November 2022 |
Source | https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-crs-18/2022/11/09/astronauts-command-robotic-arm-to-capture-cygnus/ |
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