日本宇宙航空研究开发机构(JAXA)首艘HTV-X1补给飞船圆满完成国际空间站补给及轨道任务

JAXA新型国际空间站补给飞船的首个飞行单元在完成向国际空间站运送物资的任务后,已圆满结束使命。

HTV-X1飞船向国际空间站运送了物资。随后,该飞船于今年3月及其后在地球轨道上执行了相关任务。《日本时报》报道称,这一新型飞船的首个飞行单元已圆满完成了上述各项任务。

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