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El Módulo de Observación de la ISS: La Cúpula
 
4 febrero 2010

Cupola mated with Tranquility
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In NASA Kennedy Space Center's Space Station Processing Facility, the Cupola module being mated to the Tranquility node on the work stand. Cupola and Tranquility are the payload for Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-130 mission to the International Space Station. The module was built for ESA by Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. When attached to the Tranquility Node 3 module, Cupola will resemble a circular bay window that will provide a vastly improved view of the Station's exterior.

Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja, 2009
 
 
Cupola mated with Tranquility
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In NASA Kennedy Space Center's Space Station Processing Facility, the Cupola module is mated to the Tranquility node on the work stand. Cupola and Tranquility are the payload for Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-130 mission to the International Space Station. The module was built for ESA by Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. When attached to the Tranquility Node 3 module, Cupola will resemble a circular bay window that will provide a vastly improved view of the Station's exterior.

Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja, 2009
 
 
Cupola attached to Node 3
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Artist's impression of Cupola attached to Node 3, a module of the International Space Station.

The cupola, currently scheduled for launch in January 2009, is an observation and control tower for the ISS, with windows that will provide a panoramic view for observing and guiding operations on the outside of the station. The pressurised module will accommodate command and control workstations and other hardware, enabling crewmembers to control the station’s robotic arm - for attaching and assembling various station elements - and to communicate with other crewmembers in other parts of the station or outside during spacewalk activities. The cupola will also be used for observational applications in the areas of Earth observation and space science

Credits: ESA/D.Ducros

 
 
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