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NASA is one of the most worthwhile things that the United States has ever created. Their contributions to science are far reaching, and they readily share most of the insights that they have gained.
NASA is one of the most worthwhile things that the United States has ever created. Their contributions to science are far reaching, and they readily share most of the insights that they have gained.


This is more or less a list of things that I think are great that have come from NASA, or that I relate to NASA for some reason.
This is more or less a list of things that I think are great that have come from NASA, or that I associate with NASA for some reason.


=International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR)=
=International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR)=

Latest revision as of 01:43, 18 January 2024

NASA is one of the most worthwhile things that the United States has ever created. Their contributions to science are far reaching, and they readily share most of the insights that they have gained.

This is more or less a list of things that I think are great that have come from NASA, or that I associate with NASA for some reason.

International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR)

The International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR) is a steel framework container that is designed and been adopted by the International Space Station (ISS) program to support efficient integration and interchangeability of space payload hardware, such as machines and experiments.

ISPR page on Wikipedia

There's also the closely related EXpedite the PRocessing of Experiments to Space Station (EXPRESS) Rack:

The EXPRESS Rack is an International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR) modified to provide standard mechanical, data, power, and thermal cooling interfaces to payload developers. It provides space for eight standard Mid-Deck Lockers (Shuttle compatible), two 4-Panel Unit International Subrack Interface Standard (ISIS) drawers, 2000 Watts of 28VDC power to payloads, RS-442, Ethernet, MIL-STD-1553, and video data interfaces.

JPEG 2000

NASA, like other space agencies and people who work with GIS systems, seems to love JPEG 2000. They are how I first heard of the file format.