Various hardware in the SSPF undergoes or waits for testing

[KSC-00PP-0300]


  • Photo Number: KSC-00PP-0300

  • Release Date: 01-Mar-2000

  • Description: A rack of four gyroscopes is part of the hardware and equipment filling the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF). Other elements of the International Space Station also housed in the SSPF are the U.S. Lab, Destiny; the Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules Raffaello and Leonardo; and the Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3). The PMA-3 is the first element scheduled to be launched to the space Station, on STS-92. Next is Destiny, on STS-98, followed by the MPLMs on STS-102 and STS-100. No dates have been determined yet for these missions.

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    High JPEG 2670 1760 1165826

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    Last Updated: Friday October 24 13:42:02 EDT 2003 (Anita Barrett)

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