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ISS Inventory -- Tracking how MANY items?
I've heard various estimates of how many distinct items are currently being tracked by the IMS (Inventory Management System) on the ISS. To put the 'mislaid' Orlan LiOH canisters into perspective, I need to get a publishable number. The guesses I've heard range from 1,000 items to 5k to even higher. That's for items currently aboard ISS that have their own ID codes and their presumed location logged in the database. How many items were on the formal inventory list for Skylab, I wonder. Thanks! Jim O NASA site links haven't been too helpful: http://stationpayloads.jsc.nasa.gov/...oadops/i3.html http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/history/...sc-iss-ims.htm |
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