JLE (JEM-ELM-ES) (original) (raw)

JEM-ELM-ES (JLE) [NASA]
with ICS-EF, SEDA/AP, MAXI (from front to back)
The JEM (Japanese Experiment Module) - a.k.a. Kibo - consisting of three modules, is the Japanese segment of the international space station ISS.
The JEM-ELM-ES (Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section) is used as transportation pallet to carry the experiment devices aboard Shuttle. It is capable of transporting experiment devices aboard Shuttle The platform is directly exposed to the space environment for material experiments, scientific observations, communication experiments, and other activities requiring exposure to microgravity and high vacuum. ELM-EF is a pallet that can hold three experiment payloads. It measures 4.9 m (wide) × 2.2 m (high) × 3.9 m (long).
ELM-ES is attached to the end of the Exposed Facility (EF) to provide payload storage space. The ELM-ES can carry up to three payloads at launch. In addition, the ELM-ES provides a logistics function where the ELM-ES can be detached from the EF and returned to the ground aboard the Shuttle, although this capability was never used..