
A Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) is a large pressurized container that was used on
Space Shuttle
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missions to transfer cargo to and from the
International Space Station
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(ISS). Two MPLMs made a dozen trips in the Shuttle cargo bay and initially berthed to the ''
Unity'' and later the ''
Harmony
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'' module on the ISS. Once attached, supplies were offloaded, and finished experiments and waste were reloaded. The MPLM was then transferred back into the Shuttle’s cargo bay for return to Earth. Three modules were built by
Alenia Aeronautica
Alenia Aeronautica was an Italian aerospace company. Its subsidiary, subsidiaries included Aermacchi, Alenia Aermacchi and Alenia Aeronavali.
Alenia Aeronautica was also the part-owner of ATR (aircraft manufacturer), ATR, a joint venture with E ...
for the
Italian Space Agency (ASI). They were named ''
Leonardo'',
''Raffaello'', and ''Donatello''.
The ''Leonardo'' module was modified in 2010 to turn it into the
Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM) and was permanently attached to the ISS during the
STS-133 mission in March 2011. In July 2011, the ''Raffaello'' module was the primary payload on the final Space Shuttle mission. It returned with the Shuttle and was stored at the Kennedy Space Center. The ''Donatello'' module never launched. MPLMs were flown on
12 of the
37 Space Shuttle missions to the ISS.
The basic design of the MPLM was later used as the basis for two cargo spacecraft, the European
Automated Transfer Vehicle and the American
Cygnus.
History
The modules were provided to
NASA
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under contract by the Italian Space Agency (ASI). Three MPLMs were built and delivered to NASA and have names chosen by the ASI to denote some of the great talents in Italian history:
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially rested o ...
,
Raffaello and
Donatello
Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi ( – 13 December 1466), known mononymously as Donatello (; ), was an Italian Renaissance sculpture, Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period. Born in Republic of Florence, Florence, he studied classical sc ...
. Although built by ASI, the modules are owned by NASA. In exchange for building the MPLMs, ASI receives access to U.S. research time on the ISS.
The MPLMs have a heritage that goes back to
Spacelab
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.
In addition, ESA's ''
Columbus'' module, the ''Harmony'' and ''
Tranquility
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'' ISS modules and the
ATV and
Cygnus resupply craft all trace their origins to the MPLMs.
The MPLM concept was originally created for
Space Station Freedom. Initially, they were to be built by
Boeing
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, but in 1992, the Italians announced that they would build a "Mini-Pressurized Logistics Module", able to carry of cargo. After the 1993 redesign of Freedom, the length was doubled and it was renamed the "Multi-Purpose Logistics Module". Each empty MPLM is approximately long, in diameter, weighs , and can deliver up to nine metric tons of cargo to the ISS.
''Donatello'' was a more capable module than its two siblings, as it was designed to carry payloads that required continuous power from construction through to installation on the ISS. However, ''Donatello'' was never used and some of its parts were cannibalized to convert ''Leonardo'' into the PMM.
With the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011, the ''Raffaello'' and ''Leonardo'' modules were flown a combined total of 12 times.
Design
An MPLM is a large cylinder equipped with a
common berthing mechanism
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at one end, and
grapple fixtures to allow the
Canadarm-2 to move it from the shuttle bay to a berthing port on the US Orbital Segment of the ISS.
Power during launch

In order to provide power to equipment and experiments inside the MPLM during launch, the MPLM could be connected to the Shuttle's power supply by means of the
Remotely Operated Electrical Umbilical (ROEU). The umbilical was mounted on the starboard side payload bay sidewall longeron, and was a folding arm umbilical that connected to the MPLM while it was in the payload bay. The arm was disconnected and retracted prior to the MPLM being removed for placement on the ISS and then reconnected once the MPLM was placed back inside the payload bay.
Program logo
Since the module names are also the names of three of the four
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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, the NASA MPLM Group approached
Mirage Studios artist A.C. Farley to design a logo featuring Raphael in an astronaut flight suit.
There were cloisonné pins produced, as well as stickers and embroidered patches. Because the Ninja Turtles were created by Mirage Studios and owned by them at the time (now owned by
Paramount Global
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, formerly ViacomCBS, via
Nickelodeon
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), NASA gave Mirage the copyright to the logo in exchange for the use of the studio's character on it.
Missions
Specifications
The following are the specifications of the MPLM:
*Length – 6.6 m (cylindrical part 4.8 m)
*Width – 4.57 m
[
*Mass – 4,082 kg empty; 13,154 kg fully loaded][
*Habitable volume – 31 m3][
*Material – ]stainless steel
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Future use
The ''Donatello MPLM'' has been converted by Lockheed Martin into a Habitat Ground Test Article (HGTA) Lunar habitat prototype which is located at NASA KSC. '' Leonardo'' is permanently attached to the ISS as PMM and should reenter in the atmosphere with it. '' Raffaello'' is located at an Axiom Space facility near Houston, in preparation to undergo work to become an element for the Axiom Commercial Space Station.
See also
* Automated Transfer Vehicle
* List of Space Shuttle missions
References
{{Orbital launches in 2008
Italian Space Agency
Supply vehicles for the International Space Station
Vehicles introduced in 2001