Tranquility module

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The Tranquility module is a node of the International Space Station that houses life-support systems, environmental controls, and the Cupola observation deck.

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Surface form Occurrences
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Predicate Object
instanceOf International Space Station module
pressurized module
space station node
associatedSpaceAgency European Space Agency NERFINISHED
Italian Space Agency NERFINISHED
attachedModule Cupola
builtIn Italy NERFINISHED
connectedTo Destiny laboratory NERFINISHED
Harmony module
Permanent Multipurpose Module NERFINISHED
Quest airlock
Unity module NERFINISHED
containsSystem air revitalization system
environmental control systems
exercise equipment
life support systems
rack interfaces for payloads
waste and hygiene compartment
water recycling system
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
deliveredByMission STS-130 NERFINISHED
diameter 4.5 metres
hasDockingOrBerthingPort Common Berthing Mechanism ports
houses Cupola
installedOnISSDate 2010-02-12
launchDate 2010-02-08
launchedBy NASA Space Shuttle program NERFINISHED
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Endeavour NERFINISHED
length 7.0 metres
manufacturer Thales Alenia Space NERFINISHED
mass about 15,000 kilograms
moduleType utility node
namedAfter Sea of Tranquility on the Moon NERFINISHED
nodeNumber 3
officialName Node 3
operator NASA
orbit low Earth orbit
partOf ISS United States Orbital Segment NERFINISHED
International Space Station NERFINISHED
pressurizedVolume 75 cubic metres
primaryFunction crew habitation support
environmental control and life support
provides air quality control
crew exercise area
crew hygiene facilities
water management
providesPowerAndDataTo Cupola NERFINISHED
status operational

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Harmony module attachedTo Tranquility module
subject surface form: Harmony
Common Berthing Mechanism usedOnModule Tranquility module