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NASA astronauts dump 1.5 tons of trash in space

The Cygnus spacecraft is released from the International Space Station’s Canadarm2. Credit: NASA TV
The Cygnus spacecraft is released from the International Space Station’s Canadarm2. Credit: NASA TV

MARCIA DUNN, AP Aerospace Writer

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The International Space Station just got a lot tidier.

A pair of NASA astronauts released a capsule loaded with 1.5 tons of trash Friday. The spacecraft should re-enter the atmosphere and burn up harmlessly over the Pacific on Saturday.

NASA supplier Orbital ATK launched the capsule to the space station in December, full of food, clothes and other goods. The astronauts removed the precious contents, then filled it with garbage for incineration.

Commander Scott Kelly and Timothy Kopra, the two Americans on board, sent computer commands to set the Cygnus free.

Orbital ATK plans to launch another Cygnus from Cape Canaveral, Florida, late next month. The flight was delayed a few weeks after black mold contaminated some of the cargo bags. Technicians had to disinfect everything.

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