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Spacelab in payload bay during STS-90
Spacelab in payload bay during STS-90

Spacelab is a microgravity laboratory flown into space on the Space Shuttle. It consists of a large cylindrical main laboratory that is flown in the rear of the Space Shuttle cargo bay, connected to the crew compartment by a long tube. The laboratory had an outer diameter of 4.06 m, and each segment a length of 2.7 m. Most of the time two segments were used, thus it had a total length of 5.4 m. Spacelab in the payload bay of space shuttle Columbia during the STS-90 (Neurolab) mission. ... Spacelab in the payload bay of space shuttle Columbia during the STS-90 (Neurolab) mission. ... Astronauts on the International Space Station display an example of weightlessness Weightlessness is the experience (by people and objects) during freefall, of having no weight. ... The Space Shuttle Columbia seconds after engine ignition, 1981 (NASA). ...


In April 1973 NASA and the ESA (then known as the ESRO) agreed to build a modular science package. Construction of Spacelab started in 1974 by the ERNO (represented by VFW-Fokker GmbH, later bought by MBB, and since 2003 part of EADS SPACE Transportation). The first lab, LM1, was given to NASA free of charge in exchange for flight opportunities for European astronauts. A second lab, LM2, was bought by NASA for its own needs. The system also included a system of external pallets for experiments in vacuum, built by British Aerospace. NASA logo Listen to this article · (info) This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2005-09-01, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ... This article is about the European Space Agency. ... 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1974 calendar). ... The Entwicklungsring Nord (Northern development circle) was a 1961 joint venture of Bremen-based Weserflug and Focke-Wulf with Hamburger Flugzeugbau to develop parts for rockets. ... VFW-Fokker GmbH was a joint venture of Fokker and Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke started in 1969 that, from then on, controlled the ERNO initiative. ... Messerschmitt is a famous German aircraft manufacturer, known primarily for their World War II fighter aircraft, notably the Bf 109 and Me 262. ... EADS SPACE Transportation (acronym: EADS-ST) was formed in June 2003 from the Space Infrastructure division of Astrium (whose core was originally ERNO) and the EADS Launch Vehicles division (formerly Aerospatiales Space division). ... NASA logo Listen to this article · (info) This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2005-09-01, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ... NASA logo Listen to this article · (info) This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2005-09-01, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ... British Aerospace (BAe) was a UK aircraft manufacturer, now part of BAE Systems. ...


Spacelab was used in 25 shuttle flights, but was decommissioned in 1998 - science work was supposed to be moved to the International Space Station and Spacehab module, a smaller version of Spacelab. The palette was recommissioned in 2002 for flight on STS-99, and future use is likely. 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ... International Space Station insignia ISS Statistics Crew: 3 As of July 6, 2006 Perigee: 352. ... SPACEHAB is an aerospace company based out of Arlington, Virginia that has had several modules fly aboard the Space Shuttle. ... This is a mission of the United States Space Shuttle // Crew Kevin R. Kregel (4), Mission Commander Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie (2), Pilot Janet L. Kavandi (2), Mission Specialist Janice E. Voss (5), Mission Specialist Mamoru Mohri (2), Mission Specialist (NASDA) - Japan Gerhard P.J. Thiele (1), Mission Specialist - Germany...


The LM1 is now on display in the Bremenhalle exhibition in the Bremen Airport of Bremen, Germany. Bremen Airport or Flughafen Bremen (IATA: BRE, ICAO: EDDW) serves the city of Bremen, Germany. ... The river Weser flows through Bremen to the estuary at Bremerhaven. ...


Spacelab missions

  • STS-9, Spacelab 1, November 1983, LM1
  • STS-51-B, Spacelab 3, April 1985, LM1
  • STS-51-F, Spacelab 2, July 1985, Palette
  • STS-61-A, Spacelab D1, October 1985, LM2
  • STS-35, ASTRO-1, December 1990, Palette
  • STS-40, SLS-1, June 1991, LM1
  • STS-42, IML-1, January 1992, LM2
  • STS-45, ATLAS-1, March 1992, Palette
  • STS-50, USML-1, June 1992, LM1
  • STS-47, Spacelab-J, September 1992, LM2
  • STS-56, ATLAS-2, April 1993, Palette
  • STS-55, Spacelab D2, April 1993, LM1
  • STS-58, SLS-2, October 1993, LM2
  • STS-59, SRL-1, April 1994, Palette
  • STS-65, IML-2, July 1994, LM1
  • STS-68, SRL-2, October 1994, Palette
  • STS-66, ATLAS-3, November 1994, Palette
  • STS-67, ASTRO-2, March 1995, Palette
  • STS-71, Spacelab-Mir, June 1995, LM2
  • STS-73, USML-2, October 1995, LM1
  • STS-78, LMS, June 1996, LM2
  • STS-83, MSL-1, April 1997, LM1
  • STS-94, MSL-1R, July 1997, LM1
  • STS-90, Neurolab, April 1998, LM2
  • STS-99, SRTM, February 2000, Palette

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Spacelab subsystem remote acquisition unit dc power comes from orbiter fuel cell 1 main bus A through auxiliary payload bus A and from orbiter fuel cell 2 main bus B to auxiliary payload bus B through the payload station distribution panel.
The Spacelab water loop is circulated by a water pump package consisting of dual-redundant pumps (primary and backup) with inlet filters, manually adjustable bypass valves, check valves to prevent recirculation through the inactive pump, and an accumulator assembly to compensate for thermal expansion within the loop and maintain a positive pump inlet pressure.
When a Spacelab fire/smoke signal is detected, an emergency tone (siren) generated by the orbiter caution and warning circuitry is transmitted by the orbiter audio central control unit and announced in the Spacelab module by the loudspeaker, and the Spacelab master alarm light is illuminated.
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