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Onderwerp: FIRST INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION MODULE MOVES TO LAUNCH PAD
Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington, DC                     October 26, 1998
(Phone:  202/358-1726)

James Hartsfield
Johnson Space Center, Houston
(Phone:  281/483-5111)

George  Diller
Kennedy Space Center, FL
(Phone:  407/867-2468)


RELEASE:  98-196

FIRST INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
MODULE MOVES TO LAUNCH PAD

     The International Space Station today moved to the doorstep 
of space as the first U.S.-built station component, the Unity 
connecting module, was moved to the launch pad to be loaded onto 
the Space Shuttle Endeavour.

     Endeavour, scheduled for launch on Dec. 3 with an 
international six-person crew, will carry Unity to a rendezvous 
and attachment with the Zarya control module. Zarya is scheduled 
for launch on a Russian Proton rocket Nov. 20 from the Baikonur 
Cosmodrome, Kazakstan.  Today's move completes work on Unity in 
the Kennedy Space Center's Space Station Processing Facility, a 
special hangar where the module has been undergoing final 
assembly, checkout and launch preparations since June 1997.

     "There has been a tremendous amount of excellent work done by 
everyone involved with Unity from day one to get to this point," 
said Steve Francois, director of space station and shuttle 
payloads at Kennedy. "Unity represents the first new human 
spacecraft to go to a Kennedy launch pad since the first Space 
Shuttle launch 17 years ago.  We're excited and ready to see Unity 
in orbit. We've got a processing facility full of other station 
components, and the centerpiece of the station, the U.S. 
Laboratory module, will arrive next month. The era of the 
International Space Station is here."

     More than a half-dozen major station components are in the 
processing facility, and by the end of the year more than 500,000 
pounds of U.S. and international station equipment will have been 
completed.  Upcoming milestones for Unity at the launch pad 
include an interface verification test, a check of electrical and 
data connections between Unity and Endeavour on Nov. 9, and the 
installation of Unity into Endeavour's payload bay on Nov. 13.

     Unity, the cornerstone for the International Space Station, 
is a six-sided connecting module to which all future U.S. station 
modules will attach. Unity will serve as a habitable passageway to 
various parts of the station. Attached to Unity's forward and aft 
berthing ports for launch are two conical mating adapters, one to 
serve as a permanent connection to the Russian station segment and 
another that will serve as a Shuttle docking port.

     Built by The Boeing Company for NASA, the 25,000-pound Unity 
began construction in 1994 at the Marshall Space Flight Center, 
Huntsville, AL. Because it is a station hub, more than six miles 
of electrical wiring, 216 lines that will carry fluids and gases 
and 50,000 mechanical items have been installed in Unity.

     The International Space Station draws upon the resources and 
expertise of 16 nations and is the largest and most complex 
international scientific project ever undertaken to explore space 
for the benefit of all humankind.

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