Orbital ATK’s Cygnus aircraft makes its way to the International Space Station

NASA is saying all signs are go for the Antares rocket that took off from Wallops early morning Monday.
We're told the Cygnus spacecraft is caught up with the International Space Station.
Now that Cygnus is there, the crew will begin unpacking the cargo they need and loading the aircraft back up with used material.
After they're done, Cygnus will be let go and deploy 6 cube satellites that will be used for space research.
We're told Cygnus will be released from the ISS in the middle of July and re-renter Earth towards the end of that month.