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P6 Integrated Truss Structure
During shuttle mission
STS-97, Space Shuttle Endeavour delivered the first set of U.S.-provided solar arrays and
batteries, called the P6 Photovoltaic Module, and temporarily installed the P6 Integrated
Truss Structure on the Z1 Truss until it is relocated to its permanent location on the P5
Truss during a later assembly mission.
The P6 Integrated Truss Structure contains three discrete elements: the Photovoltaic Array
Assembly, the Integrated Equipment Assembly and the Long Spacer.
The P6 has four primary functions: the conversion or generation, storage, regulation and
distribution of electrical power for the space station.
The station derives its power from the conversion of solar energy into electrical power.
The Photovoltaic Power Module performs this energy conversion.
The truss was moved to it's permanent location on 30 October 2007. One of the solar arrays tore during re-deployment. Repairs were made on 3 November 2007.
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P6 Truss in the Endeavour cargo bay. |
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The ISS shown in a 9 December 2000, fly-around byt the shuttle Endeavour, showing the newly installed solar arrays on the P6 truss. |
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Integrated Truss Structure P6, photovoltaic module, and radiators. |