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  2. Columbus (ISS module) - Wikipedia

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    Columbus is a science laboratory that is part of the International Space Station (ISS) and is the largest single contribution to the ISS made by the European Space Agency (ESA). Like the Harmony and Tranquility modules, the Columbus laboratory was constructed in Turin , Italy by Thales Alenia Space .

  3. Columbus External Payload Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus External Payload Facility (Columbus-EPF) is a component of the Columbus module on the International Space Station. It consists of two identical L-shaped consoles attached to the starboard cone of Columbus in the zenith (top) and nadir (bottom) positions, each supporting two platforms for external payloads or payload facilities ...

  4. Space Shuttle Columbia disaster - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 363 The orbiter was a reusable, winged vehicle that launched vertically and landed as a glider. [2]: II-1 Five operational orbiters were built during the Space Shuttle program. [1]: 5 Columbia was the first space-rated orbiter constructed, following the atmospheric test vehicle Enterprise.

  5. Catch the International Space Station over Columbus tonight ...

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    The last time to catch the International Space Station over Columbus this week is Wednesday.

  6. Space Shuttle Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) was a Space Shuttle orbiter manufactured by Rockwell International and operated by NASA.Named after the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe, and the female personification of the United States, Columbia was the first of five Space Shuttle orbiters to fly in space, debuting the Space Shuttle launch vehicle on its maiden flight on April 12, 1981 and ...

  7. STS-122 - Wikipedia

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    STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the Space Shuttle Atlantis. STS-122 marked the 24th shuttle mission to the ISS, and the 121st Space Shuttle flight overall. [4] The mission was also referred to as ISS-1E by the ISS program.

  8. European contribution to the International Space Station

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    In the 1980s, ESA devised plans for its own space station called Columbus Man-Tended Free Flyer which could be attached to NASA's Space Station Freedom.America objected to ESA's using Columbus as a building block of a future European space station, and were concerned that they would facilitate the creation of a potential competitor if the crewed space outpost fulfilled its promise as supplier ...

  9. Origins of the International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    International Space Station in 2011, as seen from STS-134. Origins of the International Space Station covers the origins of ISS. The International Space Station programme represents a combination of three national space station projects: the Russian/Soviet Mir-2, NASA's Space Station Freedom including the Japanese Kibō laboratory, and the European Columbus space stations.