STS-102 MPLM Leonardo is moved to the payload canister for transfer to Launch Pad 39B


  • Photo Number: KSC-01PP-0355

  • Release Date: 21-Feb-2001

  • Description: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, the payload canister (right) waits for the arrival of the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo (left), suspended from an overhead crane. The MPLM is being transferred to Launch Pad 39B for installation in Space Shuttle Discovery. The Leonardo, one of Italy’s major contributions to the International Space Station program, is a reusable logistics carrier. It is the primary delivery system used to resupply and return Station cargo requiring a pressurized environment. Leonardo is the primary payload on mission STS-102 and will deliver up to 10 tons of laboratory racks filled with equipment, experiments and supplies for outfitting the newly installed U.S. Laboratory Destiny. STS-102 is scheduled to launch March 8 at 6:45 a.m. EST. (Photo Release Date: 21-Feb-2001 )

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