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... and one Russian). The primary mission is to deliver a multi-rack Italian container LMPLM (Leonardo MultiPurpose Logistics Module) to the Destiny Module of the International Space Station, ISS. It docked ... of its own robotic arm on the next mission. Payload ISS Assembly Flight 5A.1; Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module; External Stowage Platform 1 Mission patch: Image:sts-102-patch.jpg ...
... crew installed in the station two new science experiment racks that were carried in the Leonardo container which was first lifted out of the shuttle and bolted to the UNITY module. Leonardo then carried back all the trash from the ISS back to the shuttle. They installed ... handrails and heater cables onto the U.S. Laboratory. Payload ISS Assembly Flight 7A.1; Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM); second ISS crew exchange Mission patch: Image:sts-105-patch ...
... served as the robotic arm operator for vehicle inspection and for the installation of the "Leonardo" Multi-Purpose Logistics Module. She was also assigned as the Loadmaster responsible for overseeing the ... for spacewalking support using the space station robotic arm and for robotic removal of the "Leonardo" Multi-Purpose Logistics Module from the payload bay of Discovery . For the return to Earth ...
... shuttle Discovery's STS-128 mission in 2009, which delivered the multi-purpose logistics module "Leonardo" to the station with more than 15,000 pounds of science and storage racks to ... arm to help conduct a survey of the shuttle's heat shield; installed and unberthed "Leonardo," operated the station's robotic arm in support of two of the mission's three spacewalks and helped unload critical supplies from Leonardo. NASA TV's Media Channel 103 will carry the b-roll and will be used ...
... , I think, would presume to cover quite so wide a territory in our endeavors as Leonardo da Vinci did, but we are living in a time when the example of his ... be a valuable source of inspiration. "Much has happened to close the gaps between what Leonardo dreamed of and what we have now achieved. History has wit­nessed in our country ...
... .4-by-4.6-meter), multipurpose logistics module, named Leonardo, to the ISS. The Italian Space Agency and NASA had constructed Leonardo under a bilateral agreement that included a flight opportunity for ...
... ) Multi-Purpose Logistics Module ( Multi-Purpose Logistics Module MPLM ) called Leonardo to deliver supplies to the International Space Station ISS . Leonardo would deliver six resupply stowage racks, four resupply stowage platforms, and ...
... the ISS , replacing NASA’s Timothy L. Kopra . Discovery carried in its cargo bay the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, a pressurized “moving van” that the crew would temporarily install at the ISS . Leonardo would deliver storage racks, materials and fluids science racks, a freezer to store research samples ...
... International Space Station at 00:54 UT on 31 August 2009. The shuttle carried the Leonardo Multi Purpose Logistics Module which, when temporarily attached to the station, enabled transfer of 6 ... antennas; and removed a slide wire on the Unity module. Payload ISS Assembly Flight 17A; Leonardo Multipurpose Logistics Module carrying more than 16,000 pounds of supplies and equipment, including the ...
... objectives included the transfer of approximately 7700 kg of materials and scientific hardware from the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and performing three spacewalks to replace an ammonia coolant tank on ... installation of a communications antenna during the STS-132 mission. Payload ISS Assembly Flight 19A; Leonardo Multipurpose Logistics Module; Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure Carrier (LMC) Mission patch: Image:sts ...

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