KSC-02PD-0351.jpg KSC-02PD-0350ThumbnailsKSC-02PD-0389KSC-02PD-0350ThumbnailsKSC-02PD-0389KSC-02PD-0350ThumbnailsKSC-02PD-0389KSC-02PD-0350ThumbnailsKSC-02PD-0389
In the payload changeout room, workers watch as the doors of the payload canister open to reveal the S0 Integrated Truss Structure. The truss will be moved into the PCR and then transferred to Space Shuttle Atlantis's payload bay. Part of the payload on mission STS-110, the S0 truss will become the backbone of the orbiting International Space Station (ISS). The S0 truss will be attached to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny," on the 11-day mission. Launch is scheduled for April 4.
Information
Taken in
Kennedy Space Center
Author
NASA
Description
In the payload changeout room, workers watch as the doors of the payload canister open to reveal the S0 Integrated Truss Structure. The truss will be moved into the PCR and then transferred to Space Shuttle Atlantis's payload bay. Part of the payload on mission STS-110, the S0 truss will become the backbone of the orbiting International Space Station (ISS). The S0 truss will be attached to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny," on the 11-day mission. Launch is scheduled for April 4.
Source link
https://science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/2002/captions/
Visits
120
Location
View on OpenStreetMap
Rating score
no rate
Rate this photo
License
CC BY-NC
Modified by WikiArchives
No (original)
Downloads
0