Japanese Experiment Module Kibo Pressurized Module

Japanese Experiment Module Kibo Pressurized Module - JAXA Satellite

The Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Kibo Pressurized Module (PM) is a key component of Japan's contribution to the International Space Station (ISS). Developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kibo serves as a versatile laboratory for conducting various scientific experiments and research in space.

The Kibo Pressurized Module serves as a laboratory and workspace for astronauts aboard the ISS to conduct a wide range of scientific experiments and research activities in a controlled environment. It provides facilities for experiments that require a pressurized atmosphere, enabling researchers to explore various fields of study in space.

Japanese Experiment Module Kibo Pressurized Module Mission Information

Mission Details

NameJapanese Experiment Module Kibo Pressurized Module
TypeSatellite
ApplicationThe ISS project promoted through international cooperation
Launch DateJune 01, 2008
Launch SiteKennedy Space Center
Launch VehicleSpace Shuttle

Space Organization Details

OrganizationJAXA
ContinentAsia
CountryJapan

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