<p>NASA launched the Orbital ATK CRS-7 mission</a> to resupply the International Space Station on Tuesday, April 18, in Cape Canaveral, Florida.</p><p>The capsule was carrying a space combustion experiment that will intentionally burn a single large sample of material to study flame development in space. Plus, it was to carry the Reentry Data Collection flight recorder to provide data about the conditions a spacecraft encounters during atmospheric reentry.</p><p>The cargo space delivery vehicle also was named to honor John Glenn, who died in December</a>. He was the first American to orbit the Earth.</p><p>Also, NASA broadcast a 360-view of the launch</a>, a first for the space agency.</p><br />
