
In the Space Station Processing Facility, Scott Higginbotham, payload manager for the International Space Station, discusses the Experiment Logistics Module Pressurized Section for the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM), with Dr. Hidetaka Tanaka, the JEM Project Team resident manager at KSC for the Japanese Aerospace and Exploration Agency (JAXA). Earlier, NASA and JAXA officials welcomed the arrival of the module. The new International Space Station component arrived at Kennedy March 12 to begin preparations for its future launch on mission STS-123. It will serve as an on-orbit storage area for materials, tools and supplies. It can hold up to eight experiment racks and will attach to the top of another larger pressurized module.
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April 17, 2007
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Officials welcome the arrival of the Japanese Experiment Module
Apr 17, 2007
Officials welcome the arrival of the Japanese Experiment Module
Apr 17, 2007
Officials welcome the arrival of the Japanese Experiment Module
Apr 17, 2007
Officials welcome the arrival of the Japanese Experiment Module
Apr 17, 2007