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[i]NASA has set Dec. 14 as the target launch date for Orbital Sciences Corp.'s Commercial Orbital Transportation System (COTS) cargo demonstration mission. Meanwhile, the company says it continues to make progress with NASA toward attaining safety clearance for the mission, in which its Cygnus spacecraft will dock with the International Space Station (ISS). The flight is scheduled to include delivery of a token cargo load using Orbital's first Cygnus visiting vehicle, a service module combined with a pressurized cargo module (PCM). It is expected to be preceded by a Taurus II "risk-reduction" mission, which is still awaiting funding approval from Congress. The first cargo module is expected to reach Orbital's manufacturing facilities in Dulles, Va., from Thales Alenia Space in Turin, Italy, "around April," according to Carl Walz, Orbital's vice president of human spaceflight operations. The first service module structure -- supplied from AASC of Stockton, Calif. -- which will provide power and propulsion for the PCM, is at Orbital's Dulles site undergoing fit-out.[/i]
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