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 Updated at 01:35 PM EDT, 09/18/13In a critical test flight for NASA s space station program, an Orbital Sciences Corp. Antares rocket making only its second flight blasted off from the Virginia coast Wednesday, lofting an unmanned cargo ship on its maiden flight to the international lab complex.The demonstration mission is a cr stanley cup itical test run for Orbital to prove the company s new rocket and Cygnus cargo ship can execute an autonomous rendezvous with the space station and, if necessary, carry out an abort if something  goes wrong.If the four-day trip to the station is successful, Orbital will be clear to begin routine cargo delivery missions later this year, joining Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, in a commercial program intended to make up for the retirement of the space shuttle. stanley mugs         Using recycled engines originally built for Russia s moon program, the Antares first stage roared to life at 10:58 a.m. EDT  GMT-4 , quickly pushing the 133-toot-tall rocket away from its launching stand at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA s Wallops Island, Va., flight facility.                The Orbital Sciences Corp. Antares rocket moments after launch, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013.                                                      Steve Helber/AP                                        Burning kerosene and liquid oxygen, the refurbished Aero stanley website jet Rocketdyne AJ-26 engines fired for nearly four minutes, boosting the rocket out of the dense lower atmosphere and into the or Lbik Breyer Predicts Health Care Review by Court
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