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English: The STS-132 mission will be the 32nd flight of the space shuttle Atlantis. The primary STS-132 mission objective is to deliver the Russian-made MRM-1 (Mini Research Module) to the International Space Station (ISS). Atlantis will also deliver a new communications antenna and a new set of batteries for one of the ISS solar arrays. The STS-132 mission patch features Atlantis flying off into the sunset as the end of the Space Shuttle Program approaches. However the sun is also heralding the promise of a new day as it rises for the first time on a new ISS module, the MRM-1, which is also named Rassvet, the Russian word for dawn.
Deutsch: Die STS-132 Mission wird die 32. des Space Shuttles Atlantis sein. Das hauptsächliche STS-132 Missionsziel ist die Anlieferung des in Russland gebauten MRM-1 (Mini Research Module) zur Internationalen Raumstation (ISS). Die Atlantis wird außerdem eine neue Nachrichtenantenne und einen neuen Satz Batterien für eines der ISS-Solarmodule ausliefern. Das STS-132 Missionsemblem stellt die Atlantis heraus, die in den Sonnenuntergang wegfliegt, da das Ende des Space-Shuttle-Programms näher kommt. Jedoch die Sonne verkündet auch das Versprechen eines neuen Tags, der für das neue ISS-Modul Rasswet, das russische Wort für Sonnenaufgang, das erste Mal aufgehen wird. |
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