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Assembly Stages

Joint Airlock Module


Mission STS-104

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 Launch


Date:

July 12, 2001

Location:

Kennedy Space Center, Florida

Flight:

7A (STS-104)

Vehicle:

Space Shuttle Atlantis


 Description


Designation:

Joint Airlock Module

Rationale:

Allows the Station crew to go on spacewalks.


 Details

Installing the Airlock, during Flight 7A (STS-104) was the first official task of Canadarm2.

The Joint Airlock is a pressurized flight element consisting of two cylindrical chambers attached end-to-end by a connecting bulkhead and hatch. Once installed and activated, the Airlock becomes the primary path for International Space Station space walk entry and departure for U.S. spacesuits, which are known as Extravehicular Mobility Units, or EMUs. In addition, the Joint Airlock is designed to support the Russian Orlan spacesuit for EVA activity.

Updated: 2001/07/30 Important Notices