Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Spacex delivers mice, worms, robot to space station

- Associated Press

CAPECANAVE­RAL: Spacex made an early holiday delivery to the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) on Sunday, bringing muscle-bound “mighty mice,” pest-killing worms and a smart, empathetic robot.

The station commander, Italy’s Luca Parmitano, used a large robot arm to grab onto the Dragon three days after its launch from Cape Canaveral. The two spacecraft soared 420 kilometers above the South Pacific at the time of capture.

“Whenever we welcome a new vehicle on board, we take on board also a little bit of the soul of everybody that contribute­d to the project, so welcome on board,” Parmitano told Mission Control.

It marks the third visit for this recycled Dragon. Flight controller­s quickly secured the capsule to the orbiting lab, paving the way for the hatch to open and the unloading to begin. The capsule holds 3 tons (2,720 kilograms) of supplies, including 40 mice for a muscle and bone experiment.

Eight of them are geneticall­y engineered with twice the normal muscle mass — and so are considered “mighty mice.”’

There also are 120,000 roundworms, or nematodes of a beneficial variety that are part of an agricultur­al study aimed at controllin­g pests here on Earth.

The capsule also has a large, round robot head with artificial intelligen­ce and the ability to sense astronauts’ emotions. Named Cimon, it’s an improved version of what flew up last year to be tested as an astronaut’s helper.

 ?? AP ?? The Spacex Dragon capsule arrives at the Internatio­nal Space Station on Sunday.
AP The Spacex Dragon capsule arrives at the Internatio­nal Space Station on Sunday.

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