The Multi-Purpose Logistics Module is the primary carrier for transport of pressurized payload to the International Space Station. Performing five missions within a thirteen month span provided a unique opportunity to gather a great deal of information toward understanding and verifying the orbital performance of the vehicle. This paper will provide a brief overview of the hardware history and design capabilities followed by a summary of the missions flown, resource requirements and possibilities for the future.
The International Space Station's Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, Thermal Performance of the First Five Flights
33rd International Conference on Environmental Systems ; 2003 ; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
01.01.2003
Preprint
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Englisch
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