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Old August 15th 04, 04:29 PM
David Anderman
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I would imagine that some part of the Enterprise module exists, since
SpaceHab invested quite a bit in that project. Also, I would be amazed if
the "new" SPP systems weren't in existence, since that is mainly some sort
of mundane truss and some solar arrays. Based on the current Russian
configuration, I would imagine well over 50% of the required pieces of
modules were lying around in Moscow. Still, parts are a long ways from being
modules that are ready to fly.

DWA


"Chris Bennetts" wrote in message
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bob haller wrote:
How many and are they complete ready to fly?


All of the remaining truss sections are at KSC and progressing towards
launch. Pressurised modules at KSC are Node 2 and the JEM. Node 3,
Columbus (I think), the centrifuge, and the JEM logistics module are yet
to arrive, possibly due to lack of room in the SSPF.

On the Russian side, the FGB backup exists, but has presumably been in
storage without any progress since about 1998. Beyond parts of the SPP
(the old design, not the current version), I would be very surprised if
any other Russian hardware exists at all.

--Chris