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International Space Station Airlock Module, Kennedy Space Center
The Airlock for the International Space Station is lifted by crane at the Kennedy Space Center. Boeing built this gateway to space. Once in space, it will be secured to the starboard side of the Unity node module. Made of aluminum, the Airlock is 18 feet long (5.5 meters), 13 feet in diameter (4) meters, and weighs 13,368 pounds (6,064 kilograms). Clearly visible on the exterior of the Airlock is the Debris Shield, designed to help protect it from the harsh elements of space.
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Unique identifier
BI215266
Boeing ID
s5f5h
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2750px × 1820px 14MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
airlocks
currently in production
factories
ground shots
interiors
lifting
manufacturing
monochromatic
nobody
photos
silver color
space
space stations
spacecraft
stairs, lifts and ladders
viewed from below
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