The Japanese Experiment Module Kibo at the International Space Station
The Japanese Experiment Module Kibo at the International Space Station. (c) NASA
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Component of the Japanese Kibo laboratory installed on the ISS

by Stanislav P. Abadjiev | 19 July 2009 11:08 GMT
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The Japanese Experiment Module Kibo on the International Space Station (ISS) is almost complete as the astronauts Tim Kopra and Dave Wolf prepared the installation of the so-called Exposed Facility component. It was a top priority for the mission. The spacewalk lasted 5 hours and 32 minutes. This was the first of five spacewalks planned. After a series of robotic arm manipulations, the Exposed Facility was officially latched to the Kibo laboratory at 21:29 GMT.

The Japanese Experiment Module is a science module for the International Space Station developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). It consists of four primary components: Pressurised Module, Exposed Facility (installed now). Experiment Logistics Module, and Remote Manipulator System.

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