Japan's new HTV-X cargo spacecraft departed the International Space Station today (March 6) after a four-month stay.
HTV-X1 is set to be released by Canadarm2 from the ISS, remaining in orbit for three months while conducting JAXA-controlled science experiments and technology demonstrations.
After delivering cargo to the International Space Station JAXA’s uncrewed HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft is scheduled to depart Friday, March 6.
After completing its primary mission, HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft, which is operated by JAXA and NASA, will depart the ISS on 6 March 2026. Live coverage will begin at 11:45 a.m. EST.
After delivering about 12,000 pounds of supplies, scientific investigations, hardware, and other cargo to the International ...
The Expedition 74 crew aboard the International Space Station is preparing to release Japan’s HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft after four months docked. Using Canadarm2, flight controllers will detach the ...
Japan’s HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft is set to leave the International Space Station this week, completing its mission with planned experiments and disposal of materials, according to NASA.
NASA and JAXA's uncrewed spacecraft, HTV‑X1, is scheduled to depart from the International Space Station on 6th March 2026.
The new HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), carrying about 12,800 pounds of science, supplies, and hardware for ...
Japan's newly developed HTV-X resupply vehicle, which had been docked with the International Space Station, was detached from the station on Saturday, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said the ...
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 ...