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SPACEHAB Awarded $21.6 Million to Conduct Next ISS Resupply Mission For NASA.


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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 4, 2000

SPACEHAB, Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS: SPAB SPAB Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (UK)
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SPAB Supply Priorities and Allocations Board
SPAB Security Policy Advisory Board
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) today announced that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), civilian agency of the U.S. federal government with the mission of conducting research and developing operational programs in the areas of space exploration, artificial satellites (see satellite, artificial),  (NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA
 in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Independent U.S.
) added $21.6 million to the company's REALMS contract to perform the next resupply re·sup·ply  
tr.v. re·sup·plied, re·sup·ply·ing, re·sup·plies
To provide with fresh supplies, as of weapons and ammunition.



re
 mission to the International Space Station (ISS ISS

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).

This Space Shuttle space shuttle, reusable U.S. space vehicle. Developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), it consists of a winged orbiter, two solid-rocket boosters, and an external tank.  mission designated STS-106 and slated for launch in August, will use SPACEHAB's Logistics Double Module (LDM LDM Logical Disk Manager
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LDM Limited Distance Modem
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) and Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC ICC

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) to ferry vital supplies to the ISS. SPACEHAB's carriers are needed to stock the ISS with food, equipment, and spare parts for the first permanent crew that is scheduled to arrive in October.

"This mission provides the foundation for continuous habitation HABITATION, civil law. It was the right of a person to live in the house of another without prejudice to the property.
     2. It differed from a usufruct in this, that the usufructuary might have applied the house to any purpose, as, a store or manufactory; whereas
 of the ISS later this year," said SPACEHAB President David A. Rossi.

"As a leader in space commerce, we are pleased to play an important role in expanding human presence in orbit. The ISS will be a unique laboratory of the 21st century, benefiting everyone on Earth through advances in biomedicine biomedicine /bio·med·i·cine/ (bi?o-med´i-sin) clinical medicine based on the principles of the natural sciences (biology, biochemistry, etc.).biomed´ical

bi·o·med·i·cine
n.
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, pharmacology, and other life sciences research."

The STS-106 mission will be the second resupply mission for SPACEHAB in calendar year 2000. SPACEHAB already is under contract to perform a resupply mission to the ISS scheduled to launch on April 24. The company will be flying an LDM and an ICC on this mission.

"With the space shuttle fleet back in operation and this second mission to the ISS in August, SPACEHAB should be profitable in our fourth quarter (ending June 30, 2000)", stated Rossi.

SPACEHAB's LDM adds 2200 cubic feet of pressurized pres·sur·ize  
tr.v. pres·sur·ized, pres·sur·iz·ing, pres·sur·iz·es
1. To maintain normal air pressure in (an enclosure, as an aircraft or submarine).

2.
 volume to the space shuttle, more than quadrupling the living and working area for the astronauts onboard. Up to 10,000 pounds of supplies can be packed into the LDM for delivery to the ISS through a pressurized access tunnel connecting the LDM to the Space Shuttle's primary crew quarters.

The ICC, a flat-bed pallet mounted in the Shuttle cargo bay over the LDM access tunnel, enables SPACEHAB to transport equipment and spare parts that need to be attached to the outside of the ISS by astronauts on several space walks.

Both missions will carry SPACEHAB Oceaneering Space Systems (SHOSS) boxes that attach to the top of the ICC and hold equipment in easily accessible locations for astronauts performing these space walks.

The Research and Logistics Mission Support (REALMS) contract with NASA was established in 1997 enabling NASA to manifest new research flights or ISS resupply missions as needed as needed prn. See prn order. .

SPACEHAB's next research mission is scheduled for launch in early-2001 on Space Shuttle mission STS-107. This mission will be the debut of the company's Research Double Module (RDM RDM Ring Deutscher Makler (German Realty Association)
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).

More than 8,500 pounds of equipment is manifested on this international research flight. SPACEHAB's customers include NASA, the European Space Agency European Space Agency (ESA), multinational agency dedicated to the promotion, for exclusively peaceful purposes, of cooperation among European states in space research and technology.  (ESA 1. (architecture) ESA - Enterprise Systems Architecture.
2. (body) ESA - European Space Agency.
), the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA NASDA National Space Development Agency (Japanese Space Agency)
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), the Canadian Space Agency The Canadian Space Agency (CSA or, in French, l'Agence spatiale canadienne, ASC) is the Canadian government space agency responsible for Canada's space program. It was established in March 1989 by the Canadian Space Agency Act and sanctioned in December 1990.  (CSA (1) (Canadian Standards Association, Toronto, Ontario, www.csa.ca) A standards-defining organization founded in 1919. It is involved in many industries, including electronics, communications and information technology. ), and the German Space Agency (DLR DLR Dollar(s)
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), and the U.S. Department of Defense.

SPACEHAB's Space Technology and Research Students (S*T*A*R*S) program also will have a payload on this mission accommodating student experiments from the United States, Japan, Israel, China, and Australia.

NASA recently manifested another RDM mission scheduled for launch in late-2001 that has not yet been added to the REALMS contract. Updated information regarding NASA's Space Shuttle launch manifest can be obtained at www.jsc.nasa.gov. (Once at this site, perform a search for the Space Shuttle manifest.)

To register a classroom to participate in the STS-107 S*T*A*R*S experiments contact SPACEHAB at 888-647-9543 or visit the company's website at www.spacehab.com.

Founded in 1984 and with more than $100 million in annual revenue, SPACEHAB is the world's leading provider of commercial services for manned and unmanned missions in space. SPACEHAB is the first company to commercially develop, own and operate habitable habitable adj. referring to a residence that is safe and can be occupied in reasonable comfort. Although standards vary by region, the premises should be closed in against the weather, provide running water, access to decent toilets and bathing facilities, heating,  modules that provide laboratory facilities and logistics resupply aboard NASA's Space Shuttles.

The company also supports NASA astronaut training at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas and provides commercial satellite processing services for Boeing's Delta and Lockheed Martin's Atlas launch vehicles near the Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center (Cape Canaveral) U.S.

launch site for manned space missions. [U.S. Hist.: WB, So:562]

See : Astronautics
 in Titusville, Florida.


                              FACT SHEET

                              April 2000

Logistics Double Module (LDM):

    -- SPACEHAB's LDM is a pressurized aluminum module that is carried
in the Space Shuttle's cargo bay, connected to the crew living and
working quarters by an access tunnel.

    -- Dimensions: 20 feet long, 14 feet wide, 11.2 feet high.

    -- Volume: 2200 cubic feet (holds up to 61 Space Shuttle middeck
lockers plus four double racks; additional subfloor stowage is
available).

    -- Launch weight (module plus contents): Approximately 20,000
pounds (STS-101: launch weight approximately 18,000 pounds; payload
ascent weight approximately 8,000 pounds module tare weight 10,000
pounds).

    -- Features: two viewports, multiple rooftop stowage areas.

    -- Boeing-Huntsville developed the LDM for SPACEHAB and serves as
the Company's mission integration contractor.

Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC):

    -- SPACEHAB's ICC is an externally mounted, unpressurized,
aluminum flat-bed pallet, coupled with a keel-yoke assembly, that
expands the Space Shuttle's capability to transport cargo.

    -- Dimensions: 8 feet long, 15 feet wide, 10 inches thick.

    -- Capacity: up to 6,000 pounds; up to six 400-pound-capacity
SHOSS boxes (see below) on pallet surface. Cargo can be carried on
both the top and bottom of the pallet.

    -- Launch weight (STS-101): 3,200 pounds (ICC plus cargo; payload
ascent weight 1,300 pounds).

    -- 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.

SPACEHAB Oceaneering Space Systems (SHOSS) Box:

    -- The SHOSS box is an unpressurized "tool box" attached to the
top of the ICC.

    -- Capacity: up to 400 pounds of tools and other flight equipment.

    -- Oceaneering Space Systems of Houston is SPACEHAB's partner for
development of the SHOSS box and serves as the Company's integration
contractor for SHOSS box contents.

                          SPACEHAB's Role in
        International Space Station (ISS) Assembly and Resupply

                              March 2000

    Assembly Flight 1A/R, November 20, 1998: Russian Proton rocket
launched Zarya control module. (No SPACEHAB payload.)

    Assembly Flight 2A (STS-88), December 4, 1998: U.S. Space Shuttle
Endeavour launched Unity connecting module (Node 1) with two
Pressurized Mating Adapters that was linked to Zarya. (No SPACEHAB
payload.)

    Resupply Mission 2A.1 (STS-96), May 27, 1999: SPACEHAB Logistics
Double Module (LDM) and Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) and SPACEHAB
Oceaneering Space Systems (SHOSS) box launched on Shuttle Discovery,
carrying two tons of supplies to ISS including Russian Strela cargo
crane components.

    Resupply Mission 2A.2a (STS-101), April 24, 2000: SPACEHAB LDM,
ICC and SHOSS box to be launched on Space Shuttle Atlantis, carrying
more than four tons of payload to ISS including Strela crane
components and SOAR (Space-Integrated Global Positioning Integrated
System (SIGI) Operational Attitude Readiness) technology-demonstration
payload.

    Assembly Flight 1R, summer 2000: Russian Proton rocket to launch
Zvezda service module, providing life support and living quarters for
ISS crew.

    Resupply Mission 2A.2b (STS-106), August 2000: SPACEHAB LDM, ICC
and SHOSS box to be launched on Space Shuttle Atlantis, carrying more
than four tons of payload.

    Assembly Flight 3A (STS-92), September 2001: U.S. Space Shuttle
Discovery to launch Integrated Truss Structure, third Pressurized
Mating Adapter, Ku-band communications system, and attitude-control
gyros.

    Assembly Flight 2R, October 2000: Russian Soyuz rocket with three
crew members including U.S. astronaut William M. Shepherd, initiating
permanent habitation of the ISS.

    Assembly Flight 7A.1 (STS-105), June 2001: SPACEHAB ICC and two
SPACEHAB SHOSS boxes to be launched on Space Shuttle Discovery.
Micrometeorite debris panels for the Russian Zarya module will be
carried on the ICC.

    NASA and its partners have more than three dozen ISS assembly and
resupply missions planned over the next five years. SPACEHAB
anticipates playing a role in two to three of these missions per year.
NASA's Research and Logistics Mission Support (REALMS) contract with
SPACEHAB provides options for numerous Space Shuttle flights.
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