The Japanese HTV-6 cargo vehicle is seen grappled by the International Space Station’s robotic arm after arrival. HTV-6 launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan on Friday, Dec. 9 and arrived at the space station on Tuesday, Dec. 13. The vehicle was loaded with more than 4.5 tons of supplies, water, spare parts and experiment hardware for the six-person station crew, including six new lithium-ion batteries and adapter plates that will replace the nickel-hydrogen batteries currently used on the station to store electrical energy generated by the station’s solar arrays. The \ »Kounotori\ » H-II Transfer Vehicle was released from the Interational Space Stations robotic arm on Jan. 27th, 2017. It will deorbit in early February and burn up over the Pacific Ocean.
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