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Old December 31st 13, 07:26 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Snidely noted that:

I imagine that the ground folk are making sure there's space for the
pump in the down manifest. That's one of the reasons it was put in storage,
I believe. (External storage, that is.)


Seems I misread or misguessed on that. Froma NASA Spaceflight News:

quote
Leaving the failed PM on the POA long-term is not desired since
engineers believe the failed PM could be re-used in the future, since
only one small component inside it (the FCV – Flow Control Valve) is
failed, and thus an external FCV could be fabricated in the future, and
connected to the PM in order to return it to service.
/quote

[url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/12/astronauts-new-pump-module-iss-eva25/]

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