1 00:00:00,506 --> 00:00:15,486 [ Music ] 2 00:00:15,986 --> 00:00:16,956 >> There's four places 3 00:00:17,046 --> 00:00:19,606 for [inaudible] individual payloads to be mounted. 4 00:00:20,266 --> 00:00:23,336 These four places provide an individual scientist 5 00:00:23,516 --> 00:00:26,746 or a commercial endeavor to use this platform 6 00:00:26,746 --> 00:00:31,696 for acquiring access to space-borne opportunities 7 00:00:31,696 --> 00:00:32,756 for looking at the Earth. 8 00:00:33,166 --> 00:00:36,976 We use this as a multiuser system for Earth sensing. 9 00:00:37,186 --> 00:00:41,586 It's the first of its kind that actually allows the change 10 00:00:41,586 --> 00:00:45,636 out of payloads onboard this particular system robotic 11 00:00:45,696 --> 00:00:48,806 interaction with the onboard Space Station Remote Manipulator 12 00:00:48,806 --> 00:00:52,106 System actually allows plucking a payload off of this 13 00:00:52,106 --> 00:00:53,926 and replacing it with a new one. 14 00:00:54,516 --> 00:01:01,966 [ Music ] 15 00:01:02,466 --> 00:01:03,926 This is our server drawer. 16 00:01:04,166 --> 00:01:06,456 It's designed to take the volumes of data 17 00:01:06,536 --> 00:01:10,126 that we collect onboard the [inaudible] externally and house 18 00:01:10,126 --> 00:01:13,166 that for temporary storage onboard the U.S. laboratory 19 00:01:13,566 --> 00:01:15,256 for subsequent downlink to the ground. 20 00:01:15,666 --> 00:01:19,726 We actually have shoved 18 terabytes 21 00:01:20,026 --> 00:01:22,776 of data storage capacity in this single drawer that goes 22 00:01:22,776 --> 00:01:23,936 into the express rack.