Japanese Cargo Ship Launches to ISS on This Week @NASA - August 21, 2015

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On Aug. 19, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launched its “Kounotori” H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV-5 from the Tanegashima Space Center to the International Space Station. The unpiloted cargo spacecraft is loaded with almost five tons of supplies and scientific experiments. It will spend about five weeks at the station. Also, National Aviation Day, First Atlantic hurricane of 2015, New hurricane mission, Spotlight on The Martian and more!
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I have always looked at the start of the hurricane season as the end of summer! . . . the cooler winds trying to come in making more spin!

indionysus
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I thought the title said "Japanese Cargo Ship Launches to ISIS"

Sammysapphira
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cuando van a mandar un hombre a la luna ? de nuevo ...ya que ahora hay mucha mas tecnologia y también cámaras a color hd

no sería interesante? más aún transmitirlo en vivo

dharkalex
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Let's avoid calling them "cargo ship"...

AakashKalaria
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Congratulations to Japan's space program ! 😆

emerycollins
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NASA is it true that will there be a meteor in September 2015

orlandocastro
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The Boarding pass URL for Mars Insight is incorrect.  Can you post the right one?

dememartinez
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8th comment. Not including replys. Then i would be the 12th comment.

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