"NASA's Cygnus Prepares for Falcon 9 Launch with Surgical Robot and 3D Metal Printer"

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Northrop Grumman is preparing the first Cygnus spacecraft to fly on a Falcon 9 for the NG-20 cargo mission, carrying experiments such as 3D printing of metal parts and semiconductors in microgravity, remote control robotic surgery, and heat shield testing. SpaceX is aiming to launch nine Falcon 9s by the end of the month, falling short of its goal of 12 per month, while also dealing with rescheduled Starlink Group 7-11 and 6-38 launches. Additionally, Virgin Galactic plans to send VSS Unity on a suborbital flight, and Rocket Lab's Electron will launch four space situational awareness satellites.
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