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International Space Station Cupola Video Released

quaith writes "With the Space Shuttle Endeavour scheduled to launch at 4:39 AM EST on Sunday for a trip to the International Space Station, the European Space Agency has released a video that shows how the modules it's carrying — Node-3 ('Tranquility') and Cupola — are going to get attached. Node-3 is a connecting module. Cupola has six trapezoidal windows and circular roof designed to provide a unique vantage-point for observing Earth. The video animations show how the station's robotic arm will be used initially to put the modules in place as a single unit, and then to detach Cupola from the end of Node-3 and reattach it on the Earth-facing side. With this addition, the ISS will start to look like something that Jules Verne would have wanted to visit."

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  1. Two astronauts... by nacturation · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... one cupola?

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  2. Well, they may call it "Tranquility" by portforward · · Score: 4, Funny

    but I know it my heart it should be "Colbert."

  3. Is this the Frances Ford Cupola? by trout007 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think it was a partnership between France and Ford. I could be wrong.

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  4. Designed for what? by Shag · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cupola has six trapezoidal windows and circular roof designed to provide a unique vantage-point for observing Earth.

    I think you meant to say "designed for monitoring dockings, robotic-arm operations and spacewalks."

    But I'm sure the residents of the station will be begging command to let them open the aluminum shutters that protect those windows from space junk and meteorites, since the windows coincidentally would provide a unique vantage-point for observing Earth and space, too. :)

    As well as anything else that might be outside... glass elevators, vermicious knids, etc.

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  5. Re:I want a room with a view by argent · · Score: 4, Funny

    Seals are so heavy, They would have saved a bunch of weight by using sea otters holding hands.

  6. grammatically challenged scientists announce by byrdfl3w · · Score: 5, Funny

    they're gonna put a cupola new bits on the ISS..

  7. Re:"We want a window!" by khallow · · Score: 4, Interesting

    and cancel the Aries rocket and manned space exploration.

    We can always do manned space exploration with the Delta IV Heavy and Atlas V Heavy. And since NASA will be using commercial vehicles, they'll help the US develop space instead of being the usual obstacle.

  8. Cool by FleaPlus · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sure, the international cooperation on the ISS was done pretty suboptimally (e.g. over-reliance on the delay-prone and costly Space Shuttle), but there's still something really inspirational about a European-built observatory module being launched on an American rocket, so that astronauts can (among other things) effectively control a Canada-built robotic construction arm, powered by US and Russian solar panels. Also, the robotic Canadarm and Cupola will be used to install the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer in a few months, one of the space station's most promising scientific instruments.

    Some more info on the Cupola over at wiki (of course): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupola_(ISS)

  9. Re:"We want a window!" by sznupi · · Score: 4, Informative

    Exercise equipment is essential for keeping the crew healthy; Cupola is a useful observation deck for EVA and Canadarm activities as well as basic Earth observation - that it also provides a very nice view is a good thing, if only because of possible benefits in keeping the crew functioning nicely, all around.

    Speaking of hauling equipment - the view of Shuttle on the launchpad with cargo visible was really depressing; so much barely needed structure, so much waste in launched mass...

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