A space station astronaut is celebrating her 50th birthday with an ice cream and other treats brought by a supply ship.
SpaceX’s latest cargo delivery showed up on Monday at the International Space Station after a day in transit.
Overseeing the automated docking was Nasa astronaut Megan McArthur.
”No one’s ever sent me a spaceship for my birthday before.
“I appreciate it,” she radioed after the capsule arrived.
Contact and capture are confirmed at 10:30am ET (14:30 UT). @SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft arrived at the @Space_Station, delivering over 4,800 pounds of @ISS_Research, equipment, supplies, and cargo to the crew! pic.twitter.com/p104d8zWe8
— NASA (@NASA) August 30, 2021
Launched Sunday from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre, the capsule contains lemons, cherry tomatoes, avocados and ice cream for Ms McArthur and her six crewmates, along with a couple tons of research and other gear.
The shipment arrived just a few days ahead of the first of three spacewalks.
Starting Friday, the two Russians on board will perform back-to-back spacewalks to fit out a new laboratory that arrived in July.
Then a Japanese-French spacewalking duo will venture out September 12 to install a bracket for new solar panels due to arrive next year.
That Nasa-directed spacewalk should have occurred last week, but was postponed after US spacewalker, Mark Vande Hei, suffered a pinched nerve in his neck.
Station managers opted to replace him with French astronaut Thomas Pesquet.