Space Coast Becomes Northrop Grumman's Hub for Future Space Station Missions

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Northrop Grumman will shift its resupply missions to the International Space Station (ISS) from Virginia to the Space Coast later this year due to the depletion of Russian-made engines used on its Antares rocket. The company will partner with Firefly Aerospace to create a new version of the Antares rocket, but it won't be available until 2025. In the meantime, Northrop Grumman has made a deal with SpaceX to launch its Cygnus spacecraft on Falcon 9 rockets from Florida. The first launch is expected in December, and there are potentially more launches planned through 2025.
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