Orbital Replacement Unit (HST)
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An orbital replacement unit or orbital replaceable unit is a modular component of spacecraft that can be replaced upon failure either by robot or by
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(HST) was designed with 70 such parts, including scientific instruments and limited-life items such as batteries. On HST some parts were designed from the start as ORUs and all used captive bolts with a standard 7/16" double-height hex head; Section 2.2. later when it was decided to avoid returning HST to Earth for repair, more systems and modules were designated as ORUs (but used a wider variety of fasteners). HST servicing mission 3A (SM3A) replaced (or added) 15 ORUs, e.g. it replaced the DF-224 computer with the ''Advanced Computer''. The electrical system of the International Space Station also has such subsystems that provide power generation, power distribution and energy storage.


See also

* * Orbital replacement unit, about the ISS ORUs *
Line-replaceable unit A line-replaceable unit (LRU), lower line-replaceable unit (LLRU), line-replaceable component (LRC), or line-replaceable item (LRI) is a modular component of an airplane, ship or spacecraft (or any other manufactured device) that is designed to b ...


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