<![CDATA[ The uncrewed Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL spacecraft, the S.S. Steven R. Nagel, arrived at the International Space Station on Monday (April 13), bringing with it about 11,000 pounds of supplies. ]]>
Cargo resupply missions are essential operations that deliver supplies, equipment, and scientific experiments to the International Space Station. These missions are conducted by various spacecraft, including automated cargo vehicles, and are crucial for maintaining the ISS and supporting ongoing research.
Uncrewed spacecraft are vehicles designed to operate in space without human presence. They are used for various purposes, including cargo transport, scientific research, and exploration of celestial bodies. These spacecraft can be remotely controlled or operate autonomously.