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Northrop Grumman Delivers 'Cygnus XL' Cargo to ISS in CRS-24 Mission

Northrop Grumman launched its CRS-24 mission with the 'Cygnus XL' spacecraft carrying 11,000 pounds of supplies, including a new quantum science module, to the International Space Station. This mission supports vital scientific research and technological experiments, with the spacecraft scheduled for capture on April 13. The ongoing series of cargo deliveries ensures the station's research capabilities and international collaboration continue to advance.
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