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page 1Components of the International Space Station
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
particle detector on the International Space Station
Integrated Truss Structure
part of the International Space Station; sequence of connected trusses
Pressurized Mating Adapter
spacecraft mating adapter
European Robotic Arm
robotic arm attached to the Nauka module of the International Space Station

Dextre
thumb|Dextre on the end of Canadarm2
thumb|Dextre, as photographed by an Expedition 26 crew member
right|thumb|Dextre, as photographed by an Expedition 27 crew member
External Stowage Platform
equipment storage platforms on the International Space Station
Mobile Servicing System
robotic system on board the International Space Station
ExPRESS Logistics Carrier
series of payload platforms on the International Space Station
Centrifuge Accommodations Module
intended ISS module
Habitation Module
intended ISS module
Androgynous Peripheral Attach System
spacecraft docking mechanism
Interim Control Module
unused ISS space station module
International Docking Adapter
spacecraft docking adapter
common berthing mechanism
mechanism used to connect all non-Russian pressurized modules of the International Space Station

Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer
X-ray telescope on the International Space Station
International Standard Payload Rack
standard rack used on the International Space Station
Nanoracks Bishop Airlock
ISS payload airlock
Node 4
cancelled module of the International Space Station
US Orbital Segment
international components of the International Space Station
ISS ECLSS
closed-loop life-support system
ISS Propulsion Module
proposed backup propulsion module for the International Space Station
Sistema Stykovki i Vnutrennego Perekhoda
docking system used by Soviet and Russian spacecraft
Axiom Space Station
proposed private space station
electrical system of the International Space Station
solar powered electrical system
Extreme Universe Space Observatory
The Extreme Universe Space Observatory onboard Japanese Experiment Module (JEM-EUSO) is the first space mission concept devoted to the investigation of cosmic rays and neutrinos of extreme energy (). Using the Earth's atmosphere as a giant detector, the detection is performed by looking at the streak of fluorescence produced when such a particle interacts with the Earth's atmosphere.
Space Systems Processing Facility
facility at Kennedy Space Center used for the manufacture and processing of space hardwares
grapple fixture
component on spacecraft and other objects which can be grasped by a robotic arm