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The European element of the International Space Station is set to be shipped to Cape Canaveral, Florida, where it will be launched into orbit. Officials and politicians gathered in Bremen, Germany, where the Columbus Laboratory is being readied, to give the module its official send-off. Columbus is due to be carried to the space station on an upcoming US space shuttle mission.
Europe's new orbital cargo ship has launched from French Guiana on a mission to resupply the space station. The Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) is the biggest and most complex spacecraft Europe has ever tried to put in orbit. The 20-tonne unmanned freighter left the Kourou spaceport at 0403 GMT, riding atop an Ariane 5 rocket. The spectacular night launch in the South American jungle was declared a success once the ATV had separated from its booster 66 minutes after lift-off. The news was cheered by a huge crowd of VIPs, space agency officials and representatives of the industrial teams that have worked on the development of the ship for past 11 years.
All Things Considered, March 9, 2008 ? The European Space Agency on Saturday launched a massive new cargo ship on a trip to the International Space Station. The robotic ship can carry more than seven tons of fuel, food and other supplies up to the station.