Destiny

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Destiny is the primary U.S. laboratory module on the International Space Station, used for a wide range of scientific research in microgravity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf International Space Station module
laboratory module
alsoKnownAs U.S. Laboratory Module NERFINISHED
US Lab NERFINISHED
attachedTo Unity module
belongsToProgram International Space Station Program NERFINISHED
connectedTo Canadarm2 Mobile Servicing System interfaces
Harmony module NERFINISHED
Quest Joint Airlock NERFINISHED
Unity module
constructedIn United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewAccess internal access from ISS
deliveredOnMission STS-98 NERFINISHED
diameter 4.3 m
environment microgravity
hasWindow science window for Earth observation
hosts International Standard Payload Racks NERFINISHED
inclination 51.6 degrees
launchDate 2001-02-07
launchedBy NASA Space Shuttle Program NERFINISHED
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Atlantis NERFINISHED
length 8.5 m
manufacturer Boeing
mass 14520 kg
moduleType research laboratory
numberOfPayloadRacks 24 GENERATED
operator NASA
orbit low Earth orbit
partOf International Space Station NERFINISHED
United States Orbital Segment NERFINISHED
powerSupply ISS electrical power system
pressurized true
pressurizedVolume 106 m3
primaryFunction microgravity research laboratory
support for scientific experiments
provides command and control interfaces for experiments
data handling systems for experiments
power distribution for payloads
thermal control for payloads
work space for astronauts
status operational
usedFor Earth observation experiments
fluid physics research
life sciences research
materials science research
technology demonstrations

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