Tuesday, March 1, 2011

NASA ISS Image: Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module being attached

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The Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo being attached to the International Space Station, 1 March 2011.

This final flight of Discovery marks the eighth and final trip of Leonardo to the orbiting complex.

This visit will be longer: the module will be left attached to the Station as a permanent extension.

Originally built to ferry cargo to and from the Station in the Shuttle cargo bay, Leonardo’s modifications include improved debris shielding and easier access by the crew to its internal equipment.

Leonardo flew into space for the first time in 2001, also on Discovery, as the first of three Multipurpose Logistics Modules built by the Italian space agency, ASI, under an agreement with NASA.

Credits: NASA TV

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