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Cygnus supply ship reaches ISS after engine shutdown delay

//September 18, 2025//

Cygnus supply ship reaches ISS after engine shutdown delay

This image provided by NASA shows Northrop Grumman's newly arrived cargo capsule at the International Space Station on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. (NASA via AP)

Cygnus supply ship reaches ISS after engine shutdown delay

This image provided by NASA shows Northrop Grumman's newly arrived cargo capsule at the International Space Station on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. (NASA via AP)

Cygnus supply ship reaches ISS after engine shutdown delay

//September 18, 2025//

Summary

  • capsule delivers 11,000 pounds of supplies to
  • Arrival delayed one day due to premature engine shutdown
  • Astronauts used robot arm to capture the capsule
  • Issue traced to conservative software setting
  • Capsule launched from Florida aboard a rocket

A supply ship arrived at the on Thursday after a day’s delay due to a premature engine shutdown.

Astronauts used the space station’s robot arm to pluck ‘s Cygnus capsule from orbit as they soared over Africa.

The 11,000-pound (5,000-kilogram) shipment should have reached the space station Wednesday, three days after blasting off from Florida. But when the capsule tried to climb higher, its main engine shut down too soon. Engineers traced the problem to an overly conservative software setting.

This is the first flight of the extra-large version of the Cygnus, which is packed with food, science experiments and equipment for the space station’s toilet and other systems. holds contracts with Northrop Grumman as well as SpaceX to keep the orbiting lab well stocked. Russia also sends supplies, and Japan is about to resume deliveries as well.

Northrop Grumman named its latest capsule the S.S. Willie McCool after the pilot of the doomed 2003 flight of space shuttle Columbia.

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