PMA-2

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PMA-2 is a pressurized docking adapter on the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory module that enables visiting spacecraft to securely dock with the station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pressurized Mating Adapter
space station docking adapter
attachedToModule Destiny laboratory module NERFINISHED
attachedToSegment US Orbital Segment NERFINISHED
compatibleWith Boeing CST-100 Starliner via IDA-2 NERFINISHED
International Docking System Standard via IDA-2 NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle Orbiter NERFINISHED
SpaceX Cargo Dragon via IDA-2 NERFINISHED
SpaceX Crew Dragon via IDA-2 NERFINISHED
connectedTo Node 1 Unity during early ISS assembly
connectedVia Common Berthing Mechanism to Destiny NERFINISHED
constructedForAgency NASA NERFINISHED
enables docking of visiting spacecraft to the ISS
visiting vehicle berthing and docking operations management from ISS
hasDiameter approximately 2.1 meters at wide end
hasDockingPortType APAS-95 to CBM adapter
hasDockingSystem APAS-95 NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment shirt-sleeve pressurized interior when hatches are open
hasFunction passageway for power and data connections
pressure seal between spacecraft and ISS
structural interface between visiting vehicles and ISS
hasHeritage derived from Shuttle-Mir docking hardware
hasLength approximately 2 meters
hasPressurization pressurized
hasShape conical adapter
hasUpgrade International Docking Adapter-2 mounted on its forward end
isOneOf three Pressurized Mating Adapters on the ISS
laterRelocatedTo Destiny laboratory module forward port NERFINISHED
launchedOnMission STS-88 NERFINISHED
launchYear 1998
locatedAt forward end of Destiny laboratory module
manufacturedBy Boeing NERFINISHED
operatedBy NASA
orbitsBody Earth NERFINISHED
orbitsWith International Space Station NERFINISHED
partOf International Space Station NERFINISHED
serialNumber PMA-2 NERFINISHED
status operational
supports cargo resupply missions
crew rotation missions
supportsDockingAxis forward docking axis of ISS
usedByProgram International Space Station Program NERFINISHED
usedFor cargo transfer between spacecraft and ISS
crew transfer between spacecraft and ISS
pressurized docking
usedHistoricallyBy Space Shuttle Program NERFINISHED
wasLaunchedWith Space Shuttle Endeavour NERFINISHED

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