Hindustan Times (Noida)

On board a shipment to space station: Ants, avocados and robot

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CAPE CANAVERAL: A Spacex shipment of ants, avocados and a human-sized robotic arm rocketed toward the Internatio­nal Space Station on Sunday.

The delivery — due to arrive Monday — is the company’s 23rd for Nasa in just under a decade.

A recycled Falcon rocket blasted into the predawn sky from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center. After hoisting the Dragon capsule, the first-stage booster landed upright on Spacex’s newest ocean platform, named “A Shortfall of Gravitas.” Spacex founder Elon Musk continued his tradition of naming the booster-recovery vessels in tribute to the late science fiction writer Iain Banks and his Culture series.

The Dragon is carrying more than 2,170kg of supplies and experiment­s, and fresh food including avocados, lemons and even ice cream for the space station’s seven astronauts.

The Girl Scouts are sending up ants, brine shrimp and plants as test subjects, while University of Wisconsin-madison scientists are flying up seeds from mouseear cress, a small flowering weed used in genetic research. Samples of concrete, solar cells and

other materials also will be subjected to weightless­ness.

A Japanese start-up company’s experiment­al robotic arm, meanwhile, will attempt to screw items together in its orbital debut and perform other mundane chores normally done by astronauts. The first tests will be done inside the space station. Future models of Gitai Inc.’s robot will venture out into the vacuum of space to practice satellite and other repair jobs, said chief technology officer Toyotaka Kozuki. As early as 2025, a squad of these arms could help build lunar bases and mine the moon for precious resources, he said.

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AP Launch of Falcon 9 rocket.

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