Integrated cargo carrier

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Der Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) ist eine Tragestruktur, die zur Befestigung von bis zu 3.175 kg nicht unter Druck stehenden Außenlasten in der Ladebucht des Space Shuttle diente. Er kam bei 12 Flügen zwischen 1999 und 2010 zum Einsatz und beförderte insgesamt über 17.000 kg zur Raumstation sowie 6.500 kg zurück auf die Erde. rdf:langString
Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) was a project, started in 1997 by the companies Spacehab and Airbus DS Space Systems (formerly Astrium North America), to develop a family of flight proven and certified cross-the-bay cargo carriers designed to fly inside the Space Shuttle cargo bay, installed either horizontally or vertically, and able to carry up to 8000 lbs. of unpressurized cargo into orbit. Airbus owns the ICC fleet of carriers. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) ist eine Tragestruktur, die zur Befestigung von bis zu 3.175 kg nicht unter Druck stehenden Außenlasten in der Ladebucht des Space Shuttle diente. Er kam bei 12 Flügen zwischen 1999 und 2010 zum Einsatz und beförderte insgesamt über 17.000 kg zur Raumstation sowie 6.500 kg zurück auf die Erde.
rdf:langString Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) was a project, started in 1997 by the companies Spacehab and Airbus DS Space Systems (formerly Astrium North America), to develop a family of flight proven and certified cross-the-bay cargo carriers designed to fly inside the Space Shuttle cargo bay, installed either horizontally or vertically, and able to carry up to 8000 lbs. of unpressurized cargo into orbit. Airbus owns the ICC fleet of carriers. The ICC carriers flew on 12 Space Shuttle missions between 1999 and 2010 under NASA's Cargo Mission Contract contributing to the construction, supply and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS), transporting more than 50 unpressurized cargo elements (over 34,000 pounds) into orbit and providing for permanent attachment of two External Stowage Platforms (ESP-2 and ESP-3) to the ISS. Airbus' former Cape Canaveral integration facility, which was located at Astrotech's processing facility (formerly SPACEHAB Payload Processing Facility (SPPF)) provided for the physical integration of cargoes to the ICC and subsequent transport to Kennedy Space Center for orbiter installation. Due to its modular design and versatility, options to adapt the ICC design to new commercial orbital space transportation vehicles exist.
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