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The Japanese Experiment Module (JEM), nicknamed , is a Japanese science module for the
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(ISS) developed by JAXA. It is the largest single ISS module, and is attached to the ''Harmony'' module. The first two pieces of the module were launched on
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missions STS-123 and STS-124. The third and final components were launched on STS-127.


Components

In initial configuration, ''Kibō'' consisted of six major elements: * Pressurized Module (PM) * Exposed Facility (EF) * Experiment Logistics Module (ELM) Pressurized Section (ELM-PS) * Experiment Logistics Module (ELM) Exposed Section (ELM-ES) * Japanese Experiment Module remote manipulator system (JEMRMS) * Inter-orbit communication system (ICS)


Pressurized Module

The Pressurized Module (PM) is the core component connected to the port hatch of ''Harmony''. It is cylindrical in shape and contains twenty-three
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s (ISPRs), ten of which are dedicated to science experiments while the remaining thirteen are dedicated to ''Kibō''s systems and storage. The racks are placed in a 6-6-6-5 format along the four walls of the module. The end of the PM has an airlock and two window hatches. The exposed facility, experiment logistics module, and remote manipulator system all connect to the PM. It is the location for many of the press conferences that take place on board the station.


Exposed facility

The Exposed Facility (EF), also known as "Terrace", is located outside the port cone of the PM (which is equipped with an airlock). The EF has twelve Exposed Facility Unit (EFU) ports which attach to Payload Interface Unit (PIU) connectors on EF-equipment exchange units (EF-EEUs). All experiment payloads are fully exposed to the space environment. For proper functioning of these experiments, the payload requires an
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(ORU), consisting of the electrical power system (EPS), communications and tracking (CT), and the thermal control system (TCS). Of the twelve ORUs, eight are replaceable by the JEMRMS while the other four are
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Logistics module

The experiment logistics module (ELM) includes two sections: * The pressurized section (ELM-PS), also called the JLP (Japanese logistics pressurized), is a pressurized addition to the PM. It is used as a storage facility, providing storage space for experiment payloads, samples and spare items. * The unpressurized (external) section (ELM-ES) serves as a storage and transportation module. It was used to transfer external experiments with the
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. It is not used after the retirement of the shuttle.


Remote manipulator system

The JEM remote manipulator system (JEMRMS) is a robotic arm, mounted at the port cone of the PM. It is used for servicing the EF and for moving equipment to and from the ELM. The JEMRMS control console was launched while inside the ELM-PS, and the main arm was launched with the PM. The small fine arm, which is long and attaches to the end effector of the main arm, was launched aboard
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on the maiden flight of the HTV spacecraft. Once HTV had docked, the small fine arm was assembled by the crew and deployed outside the airlock to test it. The JEMRMS grappled the arm and unfolded it to flex the joints before stowing it onto the EF. The free end of the JEMRMS is able to use the same type of
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s that the Canadarm2 uses.


Inter-orbit Communication System

Inter-orbit Communication System (ICS) consists of a rack of communication module in the Pressurized Module (ICS-PM) and the antenna module to be attached on the Exposed Facility (ICS-EF). It was used to communicate with the ground station via JAXA's communication technology demonstration satellite . After the decommissioning of DRTS in August 2017, ''Kibō'' relies on the ISS's Ku band communication through NASA's
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. ICS-EF was disposed by jettisoning into orbit in February 2020.


Launch sequence

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launched the JEM complex over three flights using the
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. The shuttle had a large payload bay which carried the modules into orbit along with the crew. This is in contrast to the Russian modules, which are launched into orbit on multistage Proton rockets and then rendezvous and dock with the station automatically. On 12 March 2007, the ''Experiment Logistics Module-Pressurized Section'' (ELM-PS), the main laboratory, arrived at the
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(KSC) from Japan. It was stored in the
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(SSPF) until launched into orbit aboard ''Endeavour'' on 11 March 2008 as part of the STS-123 mission. On 30 May 2003, the ''Pressurized Module'' (PM) arrived at KSC from Japan. It was stored at the SSPF until launched into orbit aboard ''Discovery'' on 31 May 2008 as part of the STS-124 mission. On 3 June 2008, the PM was attached to the ''Harmony'' module. At first the ELM-PS, the small cargo bay, was connected to a temporary location on ''Harmony'' and later, on 6 June 2008, was moved to its final berthing location on top (zenith) of the main laboratory. The ''Exposed Facility'' (EF) and ''Experiment Logistics Module-External Section'' (ELM-ES) arrived at KSC on 24 September 2008. The two elements were launched on ''Endeavour'' on 15 July 2009 as part of the STS-127 mission. The ELM-ES was brought back to
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at the end of the mission. The assembly of the EF was completed during the fifth spacewalk of the mission.


Specifications

''Kibō'' is the largest single ISS module: * ''Pressurized module'' ** Length: ** Diameter: ** Mass: * ''Experiment logistics module - Pressurized Section'' ** Length: ** Diameter: ** Mass: The module and all its integrated accessories were manufactured at the
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in Japan. It is made from stainless steel, titanium, and aluminum.


Experiments on ''Kibō''


Current external experiments

* MAXI – X-ray astronomy from 0.5 to 30
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. Exposed Facility Slot 1. *STP Houston 8 Payload-COWVR and TEMPEST Launched on SpaceX CRS24 in 2021. Exposed Facility Slot 2 port originally held CREAM which was moved to Slot 7. * OCO-3 – Monitoring of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere using a flight spare from
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. Exposed Facility Slot 3 port originally held SMILES. * NREP – Nanoracks External Platform. NREP-2 is the current mission on this pallet. Exposed Facility Slot 4. * i-SEEP – IVA-replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (JAXA). Mounted to Exposed Facility Slot 5. It is a platform to support small-to-medium (less than 200 kg) payloads. Experiments on the i-SEEP platform are HDTV-EF2 (since 2017), GPSR/Wheel, and SOLISS (since 2019). * GEDI – Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation on ISS Exposed Facility Slot 6 port originally held HREP. *
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– Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass Experiment. Launched on
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in 2017. Initially at Exposed Facility Slot 2. Moved to Slot 7 in 2021. * HISUI – Hyperspectral Imager Suite ( METI) replacement for HREP which ended its mission in 2017. Exposed Facility Slot 8 port originally held MCE. *
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– CALorimetric Electron Telescope (JAXA), observation for high energy cosmic rays. Launched aboard
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(HTV-5). Mass: 2500 kg. Exposed Facility Slot 9 port originally held SEDA-AP. * ExHAM 1 and 2 – External Facility Handrail Attach Mechanism (JAXA). Mounted to the deck on handrails in the forward and aft locations next to slots 7 and 10. * ECOSTRESS – Ecosystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station. Exposed Facility Slot 10 port originally held the ELM-ES and the HTV Transfer Pallet. * i-SEEP2 - IVA-replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform 2, at Exposed Facility slot 11.


Former external experiments

Deorbited with
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(HTV-5): * SMILES – Observes and monitors very weak sub-millimeter wave emission lines of trace gas molecules in the stratosphere. * MCE – Multi-mission Consolidated Equipment (NASA). Deorbited with SpaceX CRS-15: * HREP – Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO) and Remote Atmospheric and Ionospheric Detection System (RAIDS) experimental payload. Deorbited with SpaceX CRS-17: * CATS – Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (LiDAR, NASA). Originally held in Slot 5, will be replaced by MOLI. Jettisoned into orbit by ISS robotic arm: * SEDA-AP – Space Environment Data Acquisition equipment-Attached Payload. Measures neutrons, plasma, heavy ions, and high-energy light particles in the station's orbit. * ICS-EF – Inter-orbit Communication System-Exposed Facility, Japanese communication system. Originally at the Exposed Facility Slot 7.


Current internal experiments

Japanese: * RYUTAI Rack – Fluid Physics Experiment Facility (FPEF), Solution Crystallization Observation Facility (SCOF), Protein Crystallization Research Facility (PCRF), Image Processing Unit (IPU) * SAIBO Rack – Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF), Clean Bench (CB) * KOBAIRO Rack – Gradient Heating Furnace (GHF) * MPSR-1 – Multi-Purpose Small payload Rack-1 * MPSR-2 – Multi-Purpose Small payload Rack-2, housing Electrostatic Levitating Furnace (ELF) American: * EXPRESS Rack 4 – Biotechnology Specimen Temperature Controller (BSTC), Gas Supply Module (GSM), Space Acceleration Measurement System-II (SAMS-II), Biotechnology Specimen Temperature Controller (BSTC), Nanoracks NanoLab * EXPRESS Rack 5 * MELFI-1 – two −80° freezer racks * Life Sciences Glovebox (LSG)


Planned experiments

* MOLI – Multi-footprint Observation Lidar and Imager (JAXA) (external) * JEM-EUSO (internal)


Parts

Kibo - Pressurized Module.jpg, Pressurized Module Kibo - Experiment Logistics Module (Pressurized Section).jpg, Experiment Logistics Module-Pressurized Section Kibo - Exposed Facility.jpg, Exposed Facility Kibo - Experiment Logistics Module (Exposed Section).jpg, Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section Kibo - Remote Manipulator System.jpg, Remote Manipulator System


See also

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Scientific research on the ISS The International Space Station is a platform for scientific research that requires one or more of the unusual conditions present in low Earth orbit (for example microgravity, ( cosmic) - radiation and extreme temperatures). The primary field ...
*
Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer The Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD) is a device to deploy CubeSats into orbit from the International Space Station (ISS). In 2014, two CubeSat deployers were on board the International Space Station (ISS): the Japanese Experiment Module ...
(NRCSD)


References


External links


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