The Interim Control Module is a propulsion and attitude control module for the International Space Station developed to serve as a replacement for the Russian Service Module in the event that Russia does not deliver the hardware as expected. The hardware was developed through a joint NASA/Naval Research Laboratory program and is based on a Department of Defense payload. This paper discusses the development and testing of the Extraction Strut hardware that will be used to assist in removing the Interim Control Module from the Shuttle's payload bay.
Interim Control Module Extraction Strut Assembly
1999-05-01
Conference paper
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English
STRUT ASSEMBLY AUXILIARY DEVICE AND STRUT ASSEMBLY METHOD
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