Unity, also known as Node 1, is the first U.S.-built component of the International Space Station (ISS). This cylindrical module, constructed of steel...
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Destiny module, also known as the U.S. Lab, is the primary operating facility for U.S. research payloads aboard the International Space Station (ISS). It...
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Tranquility, also known as Node 3, is a module of the International Space Station (ISS). It contains environmental control systems, life support systems...
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International Space Station (ISS). Launched on 20 November 1998 atop a Proton-K rocket, the module would serve as the ISS's primary source of power, propulsion...
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used for bringing cargo to and from the ISS with the Space Shuttle. Like the other Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules, it was constructed by the Italian Space...
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The ISS Propulsion module was proposed as a backup to functions performed by the Zvezda Service Module and Progress spacecraft. Critical ISS functionality...
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International Space Station (redirect from Iss)
of the ISS is the Integrated Truss Structure, which connect the station’s vast system of solar panels and radiators to its pressurized modules. These...
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also known as the Zvezda Service Module, is a module of the International Space Station (ISS). It was the third module launched to the station, and provided...
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ISS node may refer to: Unity (ISS module), node 1 Harmony (ISS module), node 2 Tranquility (ISS module), node 3 Node 4, partially constructed, once considered...
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Node (section Space-station modules)
amplitude Unity (ISS module) or Node 1, one of the first modules of the International Space Station Harmony (ISS module) or Node 2, module of the International...
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attached to the port side of the Unity module, it was moved to its permanent location on the forward end of the Destiny module on 14 November 2007. Harmony...
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Station (ISS). Two MPLMs made a dozen trips in the Shuttle cargo bay and initially berthed to the Unity and later the Harmony module on the ISS. Once attached...
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Assembly of the International Space Station (redirect from ISS assembly sequence)
was launched, bringing Unity, the first of three node modules, and connecting it to Zarya. This bare 2-module core of the ISS remained uncrewed for the...
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The Cupola is an ESA-built observatory module of the International Space Station (ISS). Its name derives from the Italian word cupola, which means "dome"...
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identity Unity (ISS module), a segment of the International Space Station Unity (cable system), for trans-Pacific communications VSS Unity, a rocket-powered...
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module may refer to: Unity (ISS module), an American ISS node Harmony (ISS module), an American ISS node Tranquillity (ISS module), an American ISS node...
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US Orbital Segment (section Enhanced ISS Boom Assembly)
the ISS by attachment points on the Destiny module. The thirteenth piece, known as the Zenith-1 (Z1) truss segment, is attached to the Unity module, and...
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Integrated Truss Structure (redirect from ISS Truss)
respectively. Z1 truss (above) and Unity Module (below) from STS-92 in October 2000 The S0 truss (above) from STS-110 April 17, 2002 ISS S1 truss element being installed...
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Axiom Space (section NASA contract for ISS modules)
first module, the Payload Power Thermal Module (PPTM), to dock with the ISS before separating in 2028 to join with the Habitat One (Hab-1) module in a...
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STS-96 (redirect from ISS Assembly Mission 2A.1)
mounted on the ISS STS-96 was a logistics and resupply mission for the International Space Station carrying the Spacehab Double Module (DM) 13th Spacehab...
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ambitious ISS modules to date, the Centrifuge Accommodations Module, has been cancelled due to the prohibitive costs NASA faces in simply completing the ISS. As...
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Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station (redirect from List of unmanned spaceflights to the ISS)
spaceflights to the International Space Station (ISS) are made primarily to deliver cargo, however several Russian modules have also docked to the outpost following...
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cargo module, largely based on the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, built by Thales Alenia Space and previously used by the Space Shuttle for ISS resupply...
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pressurized modules, so Unity was left unused and unheated. Unity had been used for the past two years to allow U.S. flight controllers to command ISS systems...
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PMAs are attached to the US Orbital Segment of ISS. PMA-1 and PMA-2 were launched along with the Unity module in 1998 aboard STS-88; PMA-3 was launched in...
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Laboratory Module, installed Floating Potential Probes to measure electrical potential surrounding the station, installed a camera cable outside the Unity Module...
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the ISS, PMA-1 and PMA-2 were launched in 1998 on STS-88, PMA-3 in late 2000 on STS-92. PMA-1 is used to connect the Zarya control module with Unity node...
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became the first people to enter the ISS in December 1998, when they turned on the lights in the US module Unity. Krikalev flew on STS-88 Endeavour (4–15...
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