STS-98 U.S. Lab payload is moved to stand for weight determination
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Photo Number: KSC-00PP-1937
Release Date: 21-Dec-2000
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Description:
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In its overhead passage down the Space
Station Processing Facility, the U.S. Laboratory Destiny travels past
the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo. Both are elements in the
construction of the International Space Station. The lab is being
moved to the Launch Package Integration Stand (LPIS) for a weight and
center of gravity determination. Destiny is the payload aboard Space
Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-98 to the Space Station. The lab is
fitted with five system racks and will already have experiments
installed inside for the flight. The launch is scheduled for January
2001.
(Photo Release Date: 21-Dec-2000
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