Difference between revisions of "External Tank Laboratory"

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| station_image          = ETL.jpg
 
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| station_image_alt      = A planform view of the ISS backdropped by the limb of the Earth. In view are the station's four large, gold-coloured solar array wings, two on either side of the station, mounted to a central truss structure. Further along the truss are six large, white radiators, three next to each pair of arrays. In between the solar arrays and radiators is a cluster of pressurised modules arranged in an elongated T shape, also attached to the truss. A set of blue solar arrays are mounted to the module at the aft end of the cluster.
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| extra_image_caption    = The External Tank Laboratory as seen from Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Liberty|Liberty]]'' on 17 May 2010 during [[STS-12W]].
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| extra_image_caption    = The External Tank Laboratory as seen from Space Shuttle ''[[Space Shuttle Liberty|Liberty]]'' on 30 July 2010 during [[STS-14W]].
 
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Revision as of 17:27, 7 November 2010

External Tank Laboratory
The External Tank Laboratory as seen from Space Shuttle Liberty on 30 July 2010 during STS-14W.
Station statistics
NSSDC ID:2010-099A
Call sign:Echo
Crew:6
Launch:2010-2011
Launch pad:MPLC LC-1,
KSC LC-39
Perigee:336 km altitude (220 nmi)
Apogee:346 km altitude (230 nmi)
Orbit inclination:51.64 degrees
Average speed:7,706.6 m/s
(27,743.8 km/h, 17,239.2 mph)
Orbital period:c. 93 minutes
Days in orbit:5749
(4 February)
Days occupied:5749
(4 February)
Number of orbits:c.
(4 February)
Orbital decay:2 km/month
Statistics as of 27 November 2010
(unless noted otherwise)