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Columbus: European Laboratory
 
Cut-away view of the Columbus Laboratory
 
Cut-away view of the Columbus Laboratory
 
Research laboratory which is permenantly attached to the International Space Station and provides internal payload accommodation for experiments in the field of multidisciplinary research into material science, fluid physics and life science. In addition, an external payload facility hosts experiments and applications in the field of space science, Earth observation, technology and innovative sciences from space.
 
Launch configuration
Fluid Science Laboratory, European Physiology Module, Biolab, European Drawer Rack
European Stowage Rack
Remaining racks will be installed while on orbit.
Launch vehicleSpace Shuttle (flight 1E)
Launch siteKennedy Space Center
Launch dateOctober 2004
 
On-orbit configuration
Payload accommodationAttached to Node 2 starboard docking port.
10 International Standard Payload Racks (ISPR)
(maximum 1.5 m3 or 700 kg each)
4 external payload facilities
 
 
Flight Hardware
Biolab, Fluid Science Laboratory, European Physiology Module, European Drawer Rack
European Stowage Rack (first 5 launched inside Columbus)
Data and mission computers Command/Measurement Units, High rate multiplexer, Mass Memory Unit
Video Camera (2), and Monitor Audio system, Master AlarmLight panel (2), Fire extinguisher (2)
Portable Breathing Aperture (2), Inter Module Ventilation valves and fans
Thermal Control System valves, Power Distribution Unit, Vital Telemetry Computer units
Heat exchangers Circulation fan assy External payload facility (4)
 
 
External view of the Columbus Laboratory
 
External view of the Columbus laboratory
 
Dimensions
Total module length6871 mm
Largest diameter4477 mm
Total internal volume75 m3
Total volume of payload racks25 m3
 
 
Mass budget
Mass without payload10 300 kg
Launch mass12 800 kg (2500 kg payload)
Maximum payload mass9000 kg (maximum)
Maximum on orbit mass19 300 kg
 
 
Communications infrastructure
Down-link via Artemis50 Mb/s (Ka-band)
Down-link via TDRS50 Mb/s (Ku-band)
50 192 kb/s (S-band)
Up-link via TDRS72 kb/s (S-band)
 
 
Environmental control
Supported crew3
Cabin temperatureBetween 16° and 30°C
Air pressureBetween 959 and 1013 hPa
Heat rejectionUp to 22 kW through moderate and low temperature cooling loops
 
 
Electrical power
Total power20 kW (120 V dc) provided by the station
Payload power13.5 kW
 
 
Construction material
Pressure shellAluminum 22 194 mm thick, increasing to 7 mm for the end-cones
Micrometeoroid and Debris Protection SystemAluminium bumper made of Al-6061-T6 for the primary barrier
Kevlar/resin panels for secondary barrier
Thermal Protection MaterialGoldised Kapton Multi Layer Insulation blanket
Internal secondary structureAluminum 7475
Aluminum 7075
Aluminum 2024
External payload facilityAluminum 7075
Aluminum 7050
Payload RacksCarbon fiber: NASA racks
Aluminum 7075: ESA racks
Noise reductionHeavy double acoustic barrier material: (multi layer cloth material)
 
 
Main contractor
Astrium GmbH (Bremen, Germany), leading a consortium of many sub-contractors
 
 
Last update: 24 July 2001
 
 
   
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