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philip347
NASA - Japanese Experiment Module - Exposed Facility (JEM-EF)
... Space Station research facilities by contacting the ISS Payloads Office or at 281-244-6187. ... The Japanese Experiment Module - Exposed Facility (JEM-EF) ...

www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/JEM-EF.html

Edit; There was a conference held in part by NASA and in half by the Japanese space agency in an exponential package, which was supposed to test a certain range of radiation particles, to be attached to the ISS Kibo space laboratory.

This experimental package was to test the pentitration and in-captive to target modules aboard the package that was delivered by the Endeavour space shuttle.

Note, by adding mass in the way of an assortment of aluminum, steel, lead and or the instillation of conglomerate composite screens, all investigators are able to determine both the energy and characteristics of any incoming and striking particle, which may hit most structures in space.

Kibo Robotic Arm Performs First Job
Thu, 23 Jul 2009 08:28:47 AM PDT


Insert> With Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata at the controls, the Kibo robotic arm performed its first operational chore this morning, lifting a long-duration experiment from a cargo carrier and placing it on the recently-installed Kibo Japanese Exposed Facility. The Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI) experiment is one of three payloads that Wakata and his crewmates will mount on the Exposed Facility today. They also will install the Space Environment Data Acquisition equipment – Attached Payload (SEDA-AP), and the Inter-orbit Communication System (ICS).

MAXI was hard-mated to the Exposed Facility at 11:24 a.m. EDT.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html
Faran
interested in the follow up of this.

Anyone?
Granouille
Faran, you'd do better to read about it elsewhere. The OP, if you'll notice his post history and feedback, is a complete wingnut.

I must admit, this thread doesn't show any danger signs yet. Maybe he's back on his meds... smile.gif
philip347
They have the module in place, however what is currently coming into the solar system, is highly accelerated meteors, bodies of some type, not particle detectors as this portion of the space station is intended for.

On me being a wing nut. They hacked into my personal doings, so I had no choice but to disclose what they were probing around for.

The head of an alphabet agency, did the same thing recently.

If you try to bother a sea gull, it poops out is mouth and anus.

I did the same thing and would do it again.

The online forum mafia has been nothing but extremely destructive to the very nature of free ideas and trading in philosophy and concepts.

Maybe one day hacking into someone’s personal business will be looked on as something that you should not do, similar to concept of loudly burping out one’s mouth, or placing the loudest fart that one knows how to make after eating a polite sit down meal in public.

I don’t hack, don’t believe in it and I don’t think that anyone else should hack either.

Some things are better off not known.
AlexG
QUOTE (philip347+Aug 11 2009, 09:52 PM)
They have the module in place, however what is currently coming into the solar system, is highly accelerated meteors, bodies of some type, not particle detectors as this portion of the space station is intended for.

On me being a wing nut. They hacked into my personal doings, so I had no choice but to disclose what they were probing around for.

The head of an alphabet agency, did the same thing recently.

If you try to bother a sea gull, it poops out is mouth and anus.

I did the same thing and would do it again.

The online forum mafia has been nothing but extremely destructive to the very nature of free ideas and trading in philosophy and concepts.

Maybe one day hacking into someone’s personal business will be looked on as something that you should not do, similar to concept of loudly burping out one’s mouth, or placing the loudest fart that one knows how to make after eating a polite sit down meal in public.

I don’t hack, don’t believe in it and I don’t think that anyone else should hack either.

Some things are better off not known.

What a friggin wacko.
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