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  2. Orbital replacement unit - Wikipedia

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    Orbital replacement units are parts of the main systems and subsystems of the external elements of the ISS. Affecting the control of the cooling system, the movement and control of the solar arrays and SARJ as well as the flow of power throughout the station from solar arrays to the heat rejection system as part of the External Active Thermal Control System (EATCS).

  3. Orbital replacement unit (HST) - Wikipedia

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    An orbital replacement unit or orbital replaceable unit is a modular component of spacecraft that can be replaced upon failure either by robot or by extravehicular activity. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was designed with 70 such parts, [ 1 ] including scientific instruments and limited-life items such as batteries.

  4. External stowage platform - Wikipedia

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    ESP-3 framework. External stowage platforms (ESPs) are key components of the International Space Station (ISS). Each platform is made from steel [citation needed] and serves as an external pallet that can hold spare parts, also known as orbital replacement units (ORUs), for the space station.

  5. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI; The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten; The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday; Country codes; e.g., "Switzerland" can indicate the letters CH; ICAO spelling alphabet: where Mike signifies M and ...

  6. Mobile Servicing System - Wikipedia

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    The first is the Payload/Orbital Replacement Unit Accommodations (POA). This is a device that looks and functions much like the Latching End Effectors of Canadarm2. It can be used to park, power and command any payload with a grapple fixture, while keeping Canadarm2 free to do something else.

  7. Oru - Wikipedia

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    Orbital replacement unit, used on the International Space Station; Orbital replacement unit (HST), used on the Hubble Space Telescope; Oral Roberts University, a university in south Tulsa, Oklahoma; Orange & Rockland Utilities, a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison in New York; Otago Rugby Union; Oru, polite Japanese verb- see keigo

  8. List of space stations - Wikipedia

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    The record for most people on all space stations at the same time has been 17, first on May 30, 2023, with 11 people on the ISS and 6 on the TSS. [ 2 ] Space stations are often modular , featuring docking ports , through which they are built and maintained, allowing the joining or movement of modules and the docking of other spacecrafts for the ...

  9. Glossary of aerospace engineering - Wikipedia

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    This maneuver is also known as an orbital plane change as the plane of the orbit is tipped. This maneuver requires a change in the orbital velocity vector at the orbital nodes (i.e. the point where the initial and desired orbits intersect, the line of orbital nodes is defined by the intersection of the two orbital planes).