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    STS-98 Onboard Photograph-U.S. Laboratory, Destiny

    WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES

    11.19.2009

    Courtesy Photo

    NASA

    This closer image of the International Space Station (ISS) showing the newly installed U.S. Laboratory, Destiny (left), was taken from the departing Space Shuttle Atlantis. The American-made Destiny module is the cornerstone for space-based research aboard the orbiting platform and the centerpiece of the ISS, where unprecedented science experiments will be performed in the near-zero gravity of space. Destiny will also serve as the command and control center for the ISS. The aluminum module is 8.5-meters (28-feet) long and 4.3-meters (14-feet) in diameter. The laboratory consists of three cylindrical sections and two endcones with hatches that will be mated to other station components. A 50.9-centimeter (20-inch-) diameter window is located on one side of the center module segment. This pressurized module is designed to accommodate pressurized payloads. It has a capacity of 24 rack locations. Payload racks will occupy 15 locations especially designed to support experiments. The Destiny module was built by the Boeing Company under the direction of the Marshall Space Flight Center.

    NASA Identifier: MSFC-0102502

    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 11.19.2009
    Date Posted: 02.08.2013 23:25
    Photo ID: 861930
    Resolution: 1531x1536
    Size: 327.09 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, D.C., US

    Web Views: 43
    Downloads: 5

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