International Space Station Module Moved to New Location To Prep For U.S. Commercial Vehicle Traffic | Summary and Q&A

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May 27, 2015
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International Space Station Module Moved to New Location To Prep For U.S. Commercial Vehicle Traffic

TL;DR

The Leonardo module was detached from its former port and safely moved to the Tranquility port at the International Space Station.

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Key Insights

  • ❓ The demating and movement of the Leonardo module was done slowly and carefully to ensure no damage occurred.
  • 👮 Robotics officers in both Houston and Canada were involved in controlling the movement of the module.
  • ⏮️ The Leonardo module has transitioned from its previous role as a cargo carrier to a permanent fixture at the International Space Station.
  • 🚙 The capture and installation of the module at the Tranquility port were successfully completed at 8:08 AM Central time.
  • 🧘 The module will now be in the "ready to latch" position for further operations.
  • 🚉 The module was initially named the Leonardo Multipurpose Logistics Module before becoming a permanent fixture at the station.
  • 🙈 The barcode for an electronic unit blind panel found during the procedure was mic echo foxtrot oscar echo bravo 3-0 juliet.

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Questions & Answers

Q: When did the demating of the Leonardo module take place?

The demating of the Leonardo module took place at 4:50 AM Central time.

Q: How is the module being moved and controlled?

The movement of the module is being controlled by robotics officers on the ground in Houston and Quebec using the space station's Canada Arm 2.

Q: What was the original purpose of the Leonardo module?

The Leonardo module was originally used as a cargo carrier in the payload bay of space shuttles to transport cargo to the International Space Station.

Q: How many shuttle missions has the Leonardo module flown on?

The Leonardo module has flown on a total of eight space shuttle missions since its launch in 2001.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The Leonardo module was detached from its original unity port at 4:50 AM Central time and is now on its way to the tranquility port to be installed at 8 AM.

  • The module, originally used as a cargo carrier on space shuttle missions, has flown on eight shuttle missions since its launch in 2001.

  • Robotics officers in Houston and Quebec are controlling the movement of the module using the station's Canada Arm 2.

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