Difference between revisions of "External Tank Laboratory"

From Lafayette Inc Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Infobox Space station
 
{{Infobox Space station
 
| station                = External Tank Laboratory
 
| station                = External Tank Laboratory
| station_image          = BravoStation.jpg
+
| station_image          = ETL.jpg
 
| station_image_alt      = A planform view of the ISS backdropped by the limb of the Earth. In view are the station's four large, gold-coloured solar array wings, two on either side of the station, mounted to a central truss structure. Further along the truss are six large, white radiators, three next to each pair of arrays. In between the solar arrays and radiators is a cluster of pressurised modules arranged in an elongated T shape, also attached to the truss. A set of blue solar arrays are mounted to the module at the aft end of the cluster.
 
| station_image_alt      = A planform view of the ISS backdropped by the limb of the Earth. In view are the station's four large, gold-coloured solar array wings, two on either side of the station, mounted to a central truss structure. Further along the truss are six large, white radiators, three next to each pair of arrays. In between the solar arrays and radiators is a cluster of pressurised modules arranged in an elongated T shape, also attached to the truss. A set of blue solar arrays are mounted to the module at the aft end of the cluster.
 
| station_image_size    = 300px
 
| station_image_size    = 300px

Revision as of 17:24, 7 November 2010

External Tank Laboratory
A planform view of the ISS backdropped by the limb of the Earth. In view are the station's four large, gold-coloured solar array wings, two on either side of the station, mounted to a central truss structure. Further along the truss are six large, white radiators, three next to each pair of arrays. In between the solar arrays and radiators is a cluster of pressurised modules arranged in an elongated T shape, also attached to the truss. A set of blue solar arrays are mounted to the module at the aft end of the cluster.
The External Tank Laboratory as seen from Space Shuttle Liberty on 17 May 2010 during STS-12W.
Station statistics
NSSDC ID:2010-099A
Call sign:Echo
Crew:6
Launch:2010-2011
Launch pad:MPLC LC-1,
KSC LC-39
Perigee:336 km altitude (220 nmi)
Apogee:346 km altitude (230 nmi)
Orbit inclination:51.64 degrees
Average speed:7,706.6 m/s
(27,743.8 km/h, 17,239.2 mph)
Orbital period:c. 93 minutes
Days in orbit:5749
(4 February)
Days occupied:5749
(4 February)
Number of orbits:c.
(4 February)
Orbital decay:2 km/month
Statistics as of 27 November 2010
(unless noted otherwise)