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How to watch Japanese cargo ship depart from International Space Station live – Digital Trends
This Tuesday, a Japanese cargo ship will depart from the ISS having delivered four tons of supplies for the crew and scientific equipment and experiments.

This Tuesday, a Japanese cargo ship will depart from the International Space Station (ISS) having delivered four tons of supplies for the crew and scientific equipment and experiments. The craft first arrived at the ISS on May 20, and delivered components including new lithium-ion batteries which were used for the ongoing upgrades to the station’s power systems.
NASA will show the undocking and departure of the cargo ship live, and we’ve got the details on how you can watch.
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