
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Prepares for Cygnus XL Launch
A Falcon 9 rocket is set to launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Saturday at 7:41 a.m. EDT carrying Northrop Grumman’s second Cygnus XL freighter towards the International Space Station (ISS). Live coverage begins via NASA at 7:20 a.m. EDT.
XL Designation Marks Increased Payload Capacity
The “XL” designation signifies an increase in payload capacity from the original Cygnus version, which could carry up to 8,500 pounds, to approximately 11,000 pounds for the enhanced XL model. This allows for more ambitious scientific research to reach the orbiting laboratory.
Station’s Canadarm2 Grabs Freight
The station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm will grapple the vehicle to begin the berthing process. Following a standard mission profile, the freighter is expected to remain attached to the station for several months before its departure.
Cygnus XL Is One-Way Vehicle
Unlike the reusable SpaceX Dragon, the Cyngus XL is a “one-way” vehicle. After completing its stay and being loaded with station trash, it will perform a controlled de-orbit, burning up entirely in Earth’s atmosphere. This fiery conclusion mirrors the end of its first successful XL mission in March 2026.
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