NASA Facts Express Racks 4 and 5
NASA Facts Express Racks 4 and 5
NASA Facts Express Racks 4 and 5
Missions: Expedition Three, ISS Mission 7A.1, STS-105 Space Shuttle Flight
Facility Location on ISS: Destiny
Project Manager: Annette Sledd, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
Facility Operations
The first two EXPRESS Racks were installed in the With its standardized hardware interfaces and streamlined
International Space Station during Expedition 2 on approach, the EXPRESS Rack enables quick, simple integration of
multiple payloads aboard the International Space Station. (NASA)
be exchanged in the EXPRESS Racks, flying up in the Shuttle Benefits
middeck, EXPRESS Transportation Racks, or launched in future
EXPRESS Racks. The EXPRESS Racks are a host facility supporting multi-discipline
science experiments with minimal interference from the force
Each EXPRESS Rack is housed in an International Standard of gravity. The results of these various types of research and the
Payload Rack (ISPR) — a refrigerator-size container that acts effect of limited gravity on the associated processes will hope
as the EXPRESS Racks’ exterior shell. Each EXPRESS Rack has fully improve the lives of people on Earth. By housing, supporting
eight middeck locker locations and two drawer locations. The and transporting these experiments, the EXPRESS Rack could
middeck locker portion of the rack can be populated by various play a key role in the development of better medicines, more
size containers meeting the attachment interfaces and can be as powerful computer chips or lighter metals.
large as half the rack or as small as a breadbox.
Similarly, by reducing the time, complexity and expense histori
Payloads within EXPRESS Racks can operate independently of cally associated with orbital research, the EXPRESS Rack system
each other — allowing for differences in temperature, power will help universities and industry achieve these advances more
levels and schedules. EXPRESS Rack No. 2 is equipped with the quickly and for less money.
Active Rack Isolation System (ARIS) — a system that acts as a
shock absorber for delicate science experiments that could be More information on EXPRESS Racks and the International
damaged by vibrational disturbances. Space Station can be found at:
Background/Flight History
The EXPRESS Rack was successfully tested during the Space
Shuttle STS-94 mission in 1997. A primary focus of mission
STS-94 was to evaluate facilities associated with the Microgravity
Science Laboratory-1 payload. The mission served to bridge the
gap between the relatively short-duration work done on Shuttle
Spacelab flights and the long-duration research to be performed
on the International Space Station.