Unity

E183890

Unity is the first U.S.-built connecting module of the International Space Station, serving as a central hub linking multiple station components.

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Unity canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf International Space Station module
pressurized module
space station connecting module
alsoKnownAs Node 1
assemblyFlight STS-88
belongsToProgram International Space Station program
connectsTo Destiny laboratory
surface form: Destiny Laboratory Module

Harmony (Node 2)
PMM Leonardo
Quest Joint Airlock
Tranquility (Node 3)
Zarya
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
diameter about 4.6 m
dockedTo ISS US Orbital Segment
surface form: U.S. Orbital Segment

Zarya Functional Cargo Block
function connecting module
distribution of resources such as power and fluids
structural hub for ISS modules
hasFeature six Common Berthing Mechanism ports
hasPort aft CBM port
forward CBM port
nadir CBM port
port-side CBM port
starboard CBM port
zenith CBM port
hasSystem data and communications routing
electrical power distribution
environmental control and life support interfaces
inclination about 51.6 degrees
joinedWith Zarya during STS-88 mission
launchDate 1998-12-04
launchedBy NASA Space Shuttle program
launchMass about 11500 kg
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Endeavour
length about 5.5 m
manufacturer Boeing
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
mass about 11500 kg
operator NASA
orbit low Earth orbit
orbitsWith International Space Station
partOf International Space Station
pressurizedVolume about 70 m³
shape cylindrical
status in service
wasFirstUSBuiltModuleOn International Space Station

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