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The
Spaehab Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) System is a cargo delivery system
for unpressurized payloads to the International Space Station (ISS).
The ICC can accommodate a variety of payloads on both its top and
bottom surfaces, and provides adaptable crew and equipment
interfaces to efficiently work with these payloads. This carrier
is capable of flying over a pressurized tunnel connected to a
Spacehab module, enabling concurrent delivery of both pressurized
and unpressurized payloads on Spacehab flights.
RSC Energia is the maker of the
ICC pallet structure. DaimlerChrysler Aerospace is the maker
of the yoke that anchors the ICC in the Shuttle cargo bay
and is Spacehab's mission integration contractor.
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Cargo can be carried on both the top and bottom of
the pallet
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Usable
top and bottom mounting surfaces
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Installable
at the launch pad
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Flexible
cargo interfaces
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Cargo
Type:
- Passive
Cargo
- Thermally
Conditioned Cargo
- Active
Payloads
- Adaptable
for attachment to ISS
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ICC
Integrated
Cargo
Carrier |
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SPECIFICATIONS |
| Length |
2.4 m
(8 ft) |
| Width |
4.6 m
(15 ft) |
| Height |
254 cm
(10 inches) |
| Volume |
n/a |
| Launch
Mass |
up to
2722 kg (6000 lbm); up
to six 181 kg (400 lbm) capacity SHOSS boxes on pallet
surface |
| Power
(on-orbit) |
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| Manufacturer/Operator |
Spacehab,
Inc. |
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