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  2. Harmony (ISS module) - Wikipedia

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    Harmony added 70 m 3 (2,500 cu ft) to the station's living volume, an increase of almost 20%, from 420 m 3 (15,000 cu ft) to 490 m 3 (17,000 cu ft). Its successful installation meant that from NASA 's perspective, the station was considered to be "U.S. Core Complete".

  3. Assembly of the International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    The ISS is made up of 16 pressurized modules: six Russian modules (Zarya, Zvezda, Poisk, Rassvet, Nauka, and Prichal), eight US modules (BEAM, [9] Leonardo, Harmony, Quest, Tranquility, Unity, Cupola, and Destiny), one Japanese module and one European module . At least one Russian pressurized module is deorbited till now. [10]

  4. Tranquility (ISS module) - Wikipedia

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    Tranquility, also known as Node 3, [1] is a module of the International Space Station (ISS). It contains environmental control systems, life support systems , a toilet, exercise equipment, and an observation cupola .

  5. Unity Church - Wikipedia

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    Unity is a spiritual organization founded by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore in 1889. It grew out of Transcendentalism and became part of the New Thought movement. [1] Unity may be best known for its Daily Word devotional publication begun in 1924. Originally based in Christianity with emphasis on the Bible, Unity has said it is a "Christian ...

  6. Unity (ISS module) - Wikipedia

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    Unity has two axial and four radial Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) ports. In addition to connecting to the Zarya module, Unity connects to the U.S. Destiny Laboratory Module (added on STS-98), the Z1 truss (an early exterior framework for the station added on STS-92), the PMA-3 (also added on STS-92), and the Quest Joint Airlock (added on STS-104).

  7. Cupola (ISS module) - Wikipedia

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    Fish-eye lens view of the interior of Cupola with shutters closed Berthing operations within Cupola. The International Space Station Cupola was first conceived in 1987 by Space Station Man-Systems Architectural Control Manager Gary Kitmacher as a workstation for operating the station's Canadarm2 robotic arm, maneuvering vehicles outside the station, and observing and supporting spacewalks.

  8. STS-120 - Wikipedia

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    Wilson, Tani, and Anderson controlled the station's robotic arm, moving Harmony out of the bay and onto the port side of the Unity node. At 15:38 UTC, Harmony was officially mated to the space station. [53] [54] The station's new addition adds 2,666 cubic feet (75.5 m 3) to the station's living volume, an increase of almost 20%, from 15,000 ...

  9. Centrifuge Accommodations Module - Wikipedia

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    The CAM flight model along with the engineering model of the centrifuge rotor were manufactured. The CAM would have been attached to the zenith port on the Harmony module of the ISS. It was cancelled in 2005 [ 2 ] alongside the Habitation Module and the Crew Return Vehicle , because of ISS cost overruns and scheduling problems in Space Shuttle ...