La primera nave HTV-X1 de la JAXA completa su misión de reabastecimiento a la EEI y sus misiones orbitales

La primera unidad de la nueva nave de reabastecimiento para la EEI de la JAXA ha completado sus misiones tras entregar suministros a la Estación Espacial Internacional.

La HTV-X1 entregó suministros a la Estación Espacial Internacional. Posteriormente, llevó a cabo misiones en órbita alrededor de la Tierra durante y después de marzo de este año. The Japan Times informó sobre la finalización de estas tareas por parte de la primera unidad de esta nueva nave.

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