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English: Standard Payload Racks
  • Research payload within the U.S., European, and Japanese laboratories typically are housed in a standard rack, such as the International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR). Smaller payloads may fit in ISS lockers carried in a rack framework.

Active Rack Isolation System (ARIS)

  • The ARIS is designed to isolate payload racks from vibration. The ARIS is an active electromechanical damping system attached to a standard rack that senses the vibratory environment with accelerometers and then damps it by introducing a compensating force.
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