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原文链接:https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/earths-limb-pacific-ocean-and-the-space-stations-kibo-laboratory
原文标题:Earth’s Limb, Pacific Ocean and the Space Station’s Kibo Laboratory
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Original link: https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/earths-limb-pacific-ocean-and-the-space-stations-kibo-laboratory
Original title: Earth’s Limb, Pacific Ocean and the Space Station’s Kibo Laboratory
The Earth’s limb and the Pacific Ocean contrast segments of the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module built by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency in this June 23, 2018 image. At right is a portion of the Experiment Logistics Module, Pressurized Section (ELM-PS) which is the Kibo lab’s storage facility. Next to the ELM-PS is Kibo’s 10-meter-long robotic arm, or Remote Manipulator System, which is attached to the lab module’s core component, the Pressurized Module.
这张拍摄于2018年06月23日的图片呈现了地球的边缘和太平洋以及由日本航天探索机构建造的Kibo实验室模块.在右边就是实验后勤模块的一部分,加压部分(ELM-PS)是Kibo的存储设施.ELM-PS的旁边是长达10米的Kibo的机械臂,或者称作远程操控系统,它连接到实验室的核心部件,即加压模块.
Kibo was launched in segments to the station on two space shuttle missions in March and May of 2008 and a third shuttle mission in July 2009.
Kibo在2008年3月和5月的两次的航天飞机发射任务中被分段发射到国际空间站并在2009年7月的第三次航天飞机发射任务中最终完成.
Image Credit: NASA
Last Updated: June 28, 2018Editor: Sarah Loff