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The Crew and Science Airlock Module is designed as an airlock module of the Lunar Gateway station, to be built by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre. [1] Background
The Crew and Science Airlock Module will be used for performing extravehicular activities outside the mini-space station and would have the docking port for the proposed Deep space transporter. It will be built by the UAE's Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), and is slated for launch around 2030. [86]
Quest airlock at the Marshall Space Flight Center. This module was manufactured by Boeing, under contract by NASA, at the Marshall Space Flight Center [11] in 2000. It is made from aluminum and steel alloys. [citation needed] The design for the crew airlock segment was derived from that of the Space Shuttle's external airlock. [11]
The construction of the module was approved in November 2019. [8] [9] On 14 October 2020, Thales Alenia Space announced that they had been selected by ESA to build the ESPRIT module. [4] [5] The module is currently slated to launch as a co-manifested payload on Artemis V in 2030. 1.5 tons of cargo will be packed inside the module for launch. [2]
The Airlock Module, Hab-2 and RMF will then follow in that order. [3] As Axiom Station is a modular space station , the modules may be moved to different ports as needed. Axiom is, under agreements between the US and India, looking into diversifying its launch providers and possibly using Indian or European launch systems.
The Nanoracks Bishop Airlock is a commercially funded airlock module launched to the International Space Station on SpaceX CRS-21 on 6 December 2020. [3] [4] It was berthed to the Tranquility module on 19 December 2020 by the Canadarm2. [5] The module was built by Nanoracks, Thales Alenia Space, and Boeing. [6]
Experiment Airlock berthed to Nauka, while egressing payloads onto the outside of the station . The airlock, Shk, is designed for a payload with dimensions up to 1,200 mm × 500 mm × 500 mm (47 in × 20 in × 20 in), has a volume of 2.1 m 3, weight of 1050 kg and consumes 1.5 kW of power at the peak.
Apollo command and service module; Apollo Lunar Module; Artemis II; Artemis III; Artemis IV; ... Crew and Science Airlock Module; Crew Dragon C213; Crew Dragon Endeavour;