Lift-off: Victoria University’s Mission Hēki goes into orbit

Lift-off: Victoria University’s Mission Hēki goes into orbit
A SpaceX Falcon 9/Cygnus XL spacecraft leaves Cape Canaveral with New Zealand parts on board. (Image: Screenshot)
Greg Hurrell
At Cape Canaveral in Florida, the late afternoon sun shone on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Its payload was the new uncrewed Cygnus XL spacecraft, which was counting down to its very first mission to the International Space Station.It was Monday morning, Sept 15, in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. A crowd of slightly nervous scientists and engineers gathered before a video feed and watched and waited.On board the spacecraft was the Hēki Mission, featuring the critical components for a superconducting space drive under development by Victoria University&rs...

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