TangoLab
Facility Description
TangoLabs are a reconfigurable experiment ecosystem designed for microgravityThe condition of perceived weightlessness created when an object is in free fall, for example when an object is in orbital motion. Microgravity alters many observable phenomena within the physical and life sciences, allowing scientists to study things in ways not possible on Earth. The International Space Station provides access to a persistent microgravity environment. R&D and pilot manufacturing aboard the International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory (ISSInternational Space Station). The first TangoLab was installed on the ISS in July 2016. The TangoLab architecture is still in use and has been upgraded to offer additional capabilities and features to enable research and manufacturing in space. By simplifying and standardizing many aspects of experiment design and integration, Space Tango makes research and manufacturing in microgravity efficient, affordable, and scalable.
Each TangoLab is a single EXPRESS Rack locker volume with two payload slots, each accommodating one 9U CubeLab. Force air convection, power (12V, 5V, and 3.3V) and USB / Ethernet data are available for hosted payloads. Space Tango provides a CubeLab ICD for developers. TangoLabs have hosted over 270 experiments on the International Space Station. TangoLabs provides power, data, heat rejection, and mechanical interfaces with the ExPRESS Rack to support automated payloads (CubeLabs) housed within.
Availability:The general availability status of the facility. Please contact the facility manager
ISS Environment:The facility location (internal or external to the ISS.) Internal
Owner:The entity that owns the facility. Space Tango
Operator/Implementation Partner:The entity or ISS National Lab Implementation Partner that operates the facility.
Space Tango
Developer(s):The entity, or entities, that developed the facility.
Space Tango
Facility Manager:The name of the facility manager and their organization.
Tyman Clements
Space Tango
Manager Email:The facility manager's email address.
tclements@spacetango.com
Parent Facility:Any facility that is necessary to operate the facility described on this webpage. i.e., a parent facility is one level higher in the operational hierarachy.
Child Facility:Facilities that can be operated within the facility described on this webpage.
Sponsoring Space Agency:The government space agency that sponsors investigations that use the facility. NASA
Equipment Category:"The facility's ISS National Lab equipment designation type. Designations include:
1. ISS National Lab Commercial Service Provider (CSP) Facility
2. Support Hardware
3. Capability ISS National Lab CSP Facility
Additional Information:Additional resources to learn more about the facility.