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DescriptionISS Unpressurized Platforms.png |
English: The International Space Station will contain several unpressurized platforms that include ELC1 – 4 (ExPRESS Logistics Carrier) and ESP1 – 3 (External Storage Platform). AMS (Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer) is an instrument. ULF (Utilization and Logistics Flight), 5A.1 (American funded) and LF-1 (Logistics Flight) are ISS flights.
- 5A.1 STS-102 Discovery March 2001 ESP-1
- LF-1 STS-114 Discovery July 2005 ESP-2
- 13A.1 STS-118 Endeavour August 2007 ESP-3
- ULF3 STS-129 Atlantis November 2009 ELC1 & 2
- ULF5 STS-133 Discovery Februar/March 2011 ELC4
- ULF6 STS-134 Endeavour May 2011 ELC3 and AMS
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22 October 2009 |
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NASA STS-129 Press Kit http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/397216main_sts129_presskit.pdf (page 35) |
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