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Watch the last Antares 230+ rocket fly for NASA to the ISS! #NG19

Watch the last Antares 230+ rocket fly for NASA to the ISS! #NG19
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For the final time in its seven year history, the Antares 200 series rocket will take to the skies over the east coast of the United States. It will lift off from the MARS (Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport) Launch Pad 0A (LP-0A). As the spacecraft, a Cygnus cargo vehicle built by Northrop Grumman, is making a rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS), the launch window is only five minutes.

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