T+26: OA-5, Antares, and Orbital ATK’s Road Ahead
I took a trip down to Wallops Island, Virginia this week for the launch of OA-5—the return to flight for Antares, sending Cygnus up to the ISS on a resupply mission. I recorded this episode on the long drive home afterwards, and talked about what Antares’ return means for Orbital ATK and what their future may hold—both good and bad.
- My video of the launch of OA-5, complete with incredible audio
- My photos of the launch of OA-5
- Antares launches Cygnus on return-to-flight mission - SpaceNews.com
- Talking Space
- Gene J. Mikulka
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- Video from Orbital ATK Featuring Cygnus-Derived Habitats - Main Engine Cut Off
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