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ISS Truss - Definition and Overview

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ISS Truss Structure (NASA)
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ISS Truss Structure (NASA)

The ISS Truss forms the backbone of the International Space Station, with mountings for unpressurized logistics carriers, radiators, solar arrays, and other equipment.

In the initial Space Station Freedom design, a variety of designs for the truss were used, all of them designed to be shipped up as girders where they would be assembled and their equipment installed by astronauts on spacewalks once it had been launched. After the 1991 redesign, NASA switched to shorter, prefabricated pieces that would require minimal installation.

The first truss piece to be launched, the Z1 truss, is a temporary mounting position for one of the solar arrays. It contains the control moment gyro (CMG) assemblies, electrical wiring, communications equipment, and two plasma contractors designed to neutralize the electrical charge of the space station.

The second truss piece to be launched is the P6 truss, which contains a solar array, radiators, and plumbing. It is currently mounted to the Z1 truss, but will eventually be moved to the port side main truss.

The port and starboard trusses attach to the S0 truss. The P1 and S1 trusses, to port and starboard sides of the S0 truss respectively, contain carts to transport the Canadarm 2 and astronauts to worksites and also contains radiators to dissipate heat. Going out to the port side, the P3 and P4 trusses together contain a pair of solar arrays, a radiator, and a rotary joint to better aim the solar arrays. The P5 truss provides a mounting for the P6 truss, once it has been moved off of the Z1 truss. Similarly, the S3, S4, S5 and S6 trusses provide two more pairs of solar arrays, more radiators, and another rotary joint.

Truss and Solar Array Assembly Sequence

Element Flight Launch date Length
(m)
Diameter
(m)
Mass
(kg)
Z1 Truss 3A - STS-92 October 11,2000 4.9 4.2 8,755
P6 Truss - Solar Array 4A - STS-97 November 30,2000 73.2 10.7 15,900
S0 Truss 8A - STS-110 April 8,2002 13.4 4.6 13,970
S1 Truss 9A - STS-112 October 7,2002 13.7 3.9 12,598
P1 Truss 11A - STS-113 November 23,2002 13.7 3.9 12,598
P3/4 Truss - Solar Array 12A - STS-115 September 29,2005 73.2 10.7 15,900
P5 Truss 12A.1 - STS-116 December 1,2005 13.7 3.9 12,598
S3/4 Truss - Solar Array 13A - STS-117 February 9,2006 73.2 10.7 15,900
S5 Truss 13A.1 - STS-118 March 30,2006 13.7 3.9 12,598
S6 Truss - Solar Array 15A - STS-119 July 13,2006 73.2 10.7 15,900





Diagram of ISS Truss elements

ISS elements as of 23-July-2004 (NASA)
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ISS elements as of 23-July-2004 (NASA)

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