Ground controllers at Mission Control, Houston detached the new Nanoracks Bishop Airlock from the trunk of the SpaceX CRS-21 Cargo Dragon vehicle Dec. 19 and attached it to the port Common Berthing Mechanism on the Tranquility module, ushering in a new platform for use by commercial customers for payload deployments and moving equipment from one location to another outside the complex. The bell-jar shaped airlock, which is 8 feet in diameter and 7 feet high, weighs more than a ton and will be robotically detached from Tranquility and reattached each time it is used.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
NEW AIRLOCK ATTACHED TO THE SPACE STATION - NASA
Ground controllers at Mission Control, Houston detached the new Nanoracks Bishop Airlock from the trunk of the SpaceX CRS-21 Cargo Dragon vehicle Dec. 19 and attached it to the port Common Berthing Mechanism on the Tranquility module, ushering in a new platform for use by commercial customers for payload deployments and moving equipment from one location to another outside the complex. The bell-jar shaped airlock, which is 8 feet in diameter and 7 feet high, weighs more than a ton and will be robotically detached from Tranquility and reattached each time it is used.
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