International Space Station Module From Japan Arrives at NASA

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03.12.07

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington
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Tracy Young
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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Lynnette Madison
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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RELEASE: 07-63

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION MODULE FROM JAPAN ARRIVES AT NASA

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - After traveling thousands of miles, a major 
component of the International Space Station is set to begin 
preparations for launch. The Experiment Logistics Module Pressurized 
Section for the Japanese Experiment Module arrived at NASA's Kennedy 
Space Center in Florida early Monday, March 12. The Japanese 
Experiment Module is composed of three segments and is known as Kibo, 
which means "hope" in Japanese.

Kibo is Japan's first human space facility and its primary 
contribution to the station. It will enhance the unique research 
capabilities of the orbiting complex by providing an additional 
environment in which astronauts can conduct science experiments. The 
Experiment Logistics Module Pressurized Section will serve as an 
on-orbit storage area for materials, tools and supplies. It can hold 
up to eight experiment racks and will attach to the top of another 
larger pressurized module.

The ship carrying the module departed Feb. 7 from Yokohama, Japan, for 
the United States. Kibo's various components will be assembled in 
space during the course of three shuttle missions. The first of those 
three missions, STS-123, will carry the Experiment Logistics Module 
Pressurized Section aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, targeted for 
launch in 2007.

For more information about the station and Kibo, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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