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Launch
Cygnus spacecraft containing HaloSat on the launch pad
20 May, 2018
Launch of Cygnus OA-9
21 May, 2018 at 4:44 am EDT.
ISS photograph of HaloSat being deployed. Solar panels in the upper right are panels on the ISS.
HaloSat being deployed
Videos
Antares OA-9 launch on May 21, 2018 taking the Cygnus cargo spacecraft (with HaloSat onboard) into space.
Video courtesy of Anna Zajczyk (MP4; 2.7 MB)
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Launch of the Antares OA-9 Cygnus spacecraft.
NASA video (MP4; 10 MB)
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Capture of the OA-9 Cygnus spacecraft on May 24, 2018 by the International Space Station.
NASA video (MP4; 23 MB)
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Deployment of HaloSat via NanoRacks on July 13, 2018.
NASA video (MP 4; 421 kB)
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