NG-24 Cygnus Capture

NASA TV will livestream the rendezvous and capture of Northrop Grumman's NG-24 Cygnus cargo craft to the International Space Station. Location: International Space Station.
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Préparez-vous pour un événement spatial captivant ! Le 10 avril 2026, NASA TV diffusera en direct la rencontre et la capture de la capsule cargo NG-24 Cygnus de Northrop Grumman avec la Station spatiale internationale. Ce moment marquant dans l'exploration spatiale mettra en lumière l'importance des missions de ravitaillement pour soutenir les chercheurs et les astronautes à bord de l'ISS. Ne manquez pas cette occasion unique d'assister à la magie de l’espace et de découvrir comment ces opérations cruciales se déroulent en temps réel. Rejoignez-nous pour vivre cette aventure intergalactique et suivez chaque instant fascinant de cette mission audacieuse. Soyez témoins de l'innovation et de la collaboration humaine au-delà de notre planète, le 10 avril 2026 !
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