Space Station Payloads

STS-135 Space Station Payload

Raffaello multi-purpose logistics module

Raffaello Multi-purpose Logistics Module
Aboard Atlantis
Mission STS-135

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Station Features

'ISS Ambassador' Employee Training Emphasizes Benefits

Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank, left, performs an intraocular pressure test on Flight Engineer Don Pettit

A specialized training program helps agency employees spread the word about benefits already realized from the assembly of the International Space Station.

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Station Resupply Important to Kennedy's Future

The Kennedy Space Center team holds an engineering model of the Nitrogen Oxygen Recharge System Recharge Tank Assembly at a system design review held at the Johnson Space Center.

Humans are by nature consumers, regardless of where they might live and work...

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Florida is Base for U.S. National Lab

Waleed Abdalati, NASA chief scientist (left), Mark Uhran, NASA assistant associate administrator for the International Space Station (center) and Jeanne Becker, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) executive director (right).

The U.S. national laboratory aboard the ISS is now managed at Kennedy's Space Life Sciences Laboratory.

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Station Processing

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  • Space shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad with payload canister.

    Last Shuttle Payload to the Pad

    At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the transportation canister carrying the STS-135 payload is lifted toward the payload changeout room on Launch Pad 39A's rotating service structure. From the...

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