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  2. Pressurized Mating Adapter - Wikipedia

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    On August 30, 2007, PMA-3 was returned to the nadir port of Unity to make room for the temporary docking of the Harmony (Node 2) module that was delivered by STS-120. [22] Harmony was transferred to the forward port of Destiny , while PMA-3 was moved back to the port berthing mechanism of Unity on August 7, 2009, to accommodate reconfiguration ...

  3. MOOSE (software) - Wikipedia

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    The development of MOOSE at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) since May 2008, has resulted in a unique approach to computational engineering that combines computer science with a strong underlying mathematical description in a unique way that allows scientists and engineers to develop engineering simulation tools in a fraction of the time previously required. [2]

  4. International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    Unity, also known as Node 1, is the inaugural U.S.-built component of the ISS. [100] [101] Serving as the connection between the Russian and U.S. segments, this cylindrical module features six Common Berthing Mechanism locations (forward, aft, port, starboard, zenith, and nadir) for attaching additional modules.

  5. FORM (symbolic manipulation system) - Wikipedia

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    FORM is a symbolic manipulation system. It reads text files containing definitions of mathematical expressions as well as statements that tell it how to manipulate these expressions. Its original author is Jos Vermaseren of Nikhef, the Dutch institute for subatomic physics. It is widely used in the theoretical particle physics community, but it ...

  6. Manipulator (device) - Wikipedia

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    In robotics, a manipulator is a device used to manipulate materials without direct physical contact by the operator. The applications were originally for dealing with radioactive or biohazardous materials, using robotic arms , or they were used in inaccessible places.

  7. Cylindrical coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    A cylindrical coordinate system is a three-dimensional coordinate system that specifies point positions by the distance from a chosen reference axis (axis L in the image opposite), the direction from the axis relative to a chosen reference direction (axis A), and the distance from a chosen reference plane perpendicular to the axis (plane ...

  8. Macsyma - Wikipedia

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    Macsyma (/ ˈ m æ k s ɪ m ə /; "Project MAC's SYmbolic MAnipulator") [1] is one of the oldest general-purpose computer algebra systems still in wide use. It was originally developed from 1968 to 1982 at MIT's Project MAC. In 1982, Macsyma was licensed to Symbolics and became a commercial product. In 1992, Symbolics Macsyma was spun off to ...

  9. Kibō (ISS module) - Wikipedia

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    Close view of the exterior panels of the Pressurized Module and Logistics Module, during STS-132 A prototype for the Small Fine Arm was tested during the STS-85 space shuttle mission in 1997. [21] Kibō is the largest single ISS module: Pressurized module [22] Length: 11.19 metres (36.7 ft) Diameter: 4.39 metres (14.4 ft)