Columbus Laboratory Module

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The Columbus Laboratory Module is the European Space Agency’s primary research laboratory attached to the International Space Station, designed for a wide range of microgravity science experiments.

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Surface form Occurrences
Columbus laboratory module 2
ESA Columbus module 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pressurized module
research laboratory
space station module
agency European Space Agency NERFINISHED
attachedTo Harmony module NERFINISHED
berthingPort starboard side of Harmony
countryOfOrigin Austria
Belgium NERFINISHED
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
diameter 4.5 m
firstCrewIngressDate 2008-02-13 GENERATED
fundedBy ESA member states
hasExternalPayloadFacility yes
hasRackLocation 10 International Standard Payload Racks
hasScienceDiscipline biology
biotechnology
fluid science
fundamental physics
human physiology
materials science
inclination 51.6 degrees
launchDate 2008-02-07
launchedBy NASA NERFINISHED
launchMass 12400 kg
launchMission STS-122 NERFINISHED
launchVehicle Space Shuttle Atlantis NERFINISHED
length 6.9 m
manufacturer Airbus Defence and Space NERFINISHED
namedAfter Christopher Columbus NERFINISHED
numberOfExternalPayloadFacilities 4 GENERATED
operator European Space Agency
orbit low Earth orbit
orbitsWith International Space Station NERFINISHED
partOf International Space Station NERFINISHED
powerSupply ISS power system
pressurizedVolume 75 m3
primaryPurpose biology research
fluid physics research
human physiology research
life sciences research
materials science research
microgravity research
technology development
segment ISS United States Orbital Segment NERFINISHED
status operational
supportsCrewSize up to 3 working researchers simultaneously GENERATED

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ISS US Orbital Segment includesLaboratory Columbus Laboratory Module
DLR Columbus Control Center operatesOn Columbus Laboratory Module
this entity surface form: Columbus laboratory module
Columbus laboratory (ESA contribution, then called Columbus) alsoKnownAs Columbus Laboratory Module
subject surface form: Columbus laboratory
this entity surface form: ESA Columbus module
STS-122 primaryPayload Columbus Laboratory Module
this entity surface form: Columbus laboratory module