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Middeck Locker. Utility pass-through ports are located on each side to allow cables to be run between Racks. Module attachment points are provided at the top of the rack and via pivot points at the bottom. The pivot points support installation and maintenance. Tracks on the exterior front posts allow
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Each ISPR provides 1.571 m (55.5 cu ft) of internal volume being about 2 m (79 in) high, 1.05 m (41 in) wide, and 85.9 cm (33.8 in) deep. The rack
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have no capability to either launch or return ISPRs because of the design of the pressurized section of the Cargo Dragon 1 spacecraft which can only transport cargo bags and smaller racks.
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have 31 inches (79 cm) wide hatch openings and can not fit the 41.3 inches (105 cm) wide ISPRs. As of 2020 ISPRs can only be delivered using the Japanese
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The International Standard Payload Rack are the size of a side-by-side refrigerator, and is too big to fit through the Russian probe and drogue docking system,
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Bay one can carry four International Standard Payloads Racks (ISPRs), than can be removed from the HTV and transferred to the ISS.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090613005742/https://mistprod.hosc.msfc.nasa.gov/E-basicaccomodations/E3.html
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https://web.archive.org/web/20080909215026/http://pdf.aiaa.org/preview/1998/PV1998_466.pdf
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hatches are too narrow to fit ISPRs with their 37 inches (94 cm) wide openings and
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has developed an ISPR with interfaces and capabilities nearly identical to NASA's.
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docking systems, and therefore cannot be transferred directly from a
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Steel container used in the International Space Station
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Destiny lab module

International Space Station
weighs
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19-inch rack
Spacelab
Space Shuttle
laptop
computers
APAS
NDS
Progress
ATV
Space Shuttle
Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules
CBM
Cygnus spacecraft
Cargo Dragon 1 spacecraft
Cargo Dragon 2 spacecraft
H-II Transfer Vehicle
Japan
Columbus European Laboratory
US Laboratory
Japanese Experiment Module (JEM)
Node 1
Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
"International Space Station User Guide"

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