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Node-3 and Cupola: European technology to complete the ISS

8 Feb 2010, 06:44 UTC
Node-3 and Cupola: European technology to complete the ISS

ESA PR 02-2010 Space Shuttle Endeavour was launched at 10:14:08 CET today and is heading for the International Space Station carrying two sophisticated European modules: Node-3 (Tranquility) and Cupola. Their installation will mark the completion of the non-Russian part of the ISS, with more than a third of the pressurised Station elements designed and built in Europe.

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