KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the payload changeout room, workers
watch as the doors of the payload canister open to reveal the S0
Integrated Truss Structure. The truss will be moved into the PCR and
then transferred to Space Shuttle Atlantis's payload bay. Part of the
payload on mission STS-110, the S0 truss will become the backbone of
the orbiting International Space Station (ISS). The S0 truss will be
attached to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny," on the 11-day mission. Launch is
scheduled for April 4.
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