NASA to Cover Northrop Grumman’s 21st Cargo Space Station Departure

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MEDIA ADVISORY M25-037

MARCH 21, 2025

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

NASA to Cover Northrop Grumman’s 21st Cargo Space Station Departure

Northrop Grumman cargo resupply

Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft is pictured in the grips of the Canadarm2 robotic arm shortly after its capture Credit: NASA

After delivering more than 8,200 pounds of supplies, scientific investigations, commercial products, hardware, and other cargo to the orbiting laboratory for NASA and its international partners, Northrop Grumman’s uncrewed Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station on Friday, March 28.

 

Watch NASA’s live coverage of undocking and departure at 6:30 a.m. EDT on NASA+. Learn how to watch NASA content through a variety of platforms, including social media.

 

This mission was the company’s 21st commercial resupply mission to the space station for NASA.

 

Flight controllers on the ground will send commands for the space station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach Cygnus from the Unity module’s Earth-facing port, then maneuver the spacecraft into position for release at 6:55 a.m. NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers will monitor Cygnus’ systems upon its departure from the space station.

 

Cygnus - filled with trash packed by the station crew - will be commanded to deorbit on Sunday, March 30, setting up a re-entry where the spacecraft will safely burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.

 

The Northrop Grumman spacecraft arrived at the space station Aug. 6, 2024, following launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

 

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Learn more about Cygnus’ mission and the International Space Station at:

https://www.nasa.gov/station

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