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Columbus delivered to Kennedy Space Center
 
Columbus in KSC's SSPF
The European Columbus laboratory settles into a new home in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
 
7 June 2006
After a journey that started three days previously, the European Columbus laboratory arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, the United States, on 30 May 2006.
 
Europe's largest single contribution to the International Space Station, the laboratory will provide internal payload accommodation for various scientific experiments.

Ahead of its transatlantic journey, the 4.5-metre diameter cylindrical module was packed into the transportation container at the EADS Space Transportation facility in Bremen, Germany.

On Sunday 28 May, Columbus was loaded onto an Airbus A300-600 'Beluga' heavy lift aircraft at Bremen Airport. With overnight stopovers in Iceland and Canada along the way, and two short refuelling stops in Greenland and Cleveland, in the United States, Columbus touched down in Florida shortly after 15:00 local time on Tuesday 30 May.  
 

Columbus loaded into Beluga
The start of the journey - Columbus is loaded onto an Airbus A300-600 'Beluga' heavy lift aircraft at Bremen Airport
 
 
Columbus arrives in Florida
The Beluga aircraft touches down at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida
 
Columbus was unloaded from the Beluga aircraft the following day. In an operation closely watched by members of ESA's Columbus project team, two large cranes were used to carefully lower the container carrying Columbus onto a flatbed truck.
 
 
Cranes lower Columbus towards flatbed truck
Two cranes lower the Columbus laboratory toward a flatbed truck
 
Once unloaded Columbus was escorted across Kennedy Space Center, past NASA's landmark Vehicle Assembly Building, to the Space Station Processing Facility, which will be its home until launch in the second half of 2007.
 
 
Columbus moved to SSPF facility
The Columbus laboratory, is moved under escort past the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
 
Inside the Space Station Processing Facility, Columbus was lifted from the transportation container using an overhead crane and moved to a workstand. It is here that Columbus will be prepared for delivery to the International Space Station on a future Space Shuttle mission.

On Friday 2 June, NASA held a ceremony in Kennedy's Space Station Processing Facility to welcome the Columbus module. Representatives from both NASA and ESA participated in the ceremony, including Alan Thirkettle, ESA's International Space Station Programme Manager.
 
 

Ceremony to welcome Columbus to Florida
NASA ceremony to mark the arrival of Columbus in Florida
 
 
 
 
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