Nanoracks (Bishop) Airlock

Short Name: NRAL

Facility Description

The Nanoracks Bishop Airlock (Nanoracks Airlock) is the first-ever commercially owned and operated airlock on the International Space Station. It provides a variety of capabilities including jettisoning of payloads such as CubeSats, deployment of external payloads, support for small exterior payloads and locker-sized internal payloads, recovery of external on-orbit replaceable units (ORUs), and the ability to move hardware outside in support of extravehicular activities (EVAs). It is approximately five times larger than the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Airlock so it can accommodate more and larger payloads. The Airlock’s capabilities support many different types of scientific investigations.

Availability: Please contact the facility manager

ISS Environment: External

Owner: Nanoracks

Operator/Implementation Partner:
Nanoracks

Developer(s):
Nanoracks; Thales Alenia Space; Boeing

Facility Manager:
Brock Howe,
Nanoracks

Manager Email:
bhowe@nanoracks.com

Parent Facility:

Child Facility:

Sponsoring Space Agency: NASA

Equipment Category: ISS National Lab CSP Facility

Additional Information:

NRAL on NASA’s SSRE

Past NRAL investigations on NASA’s SSRE
Gambit – Nanoracks Airlock External Payload Environment Monitor
Nanoracks-GITAI Robotic Arm
Nanoracks-GITAI S2

NanoRacks Bishop airlock

iss064e013203 (Dec. 20, 2020) --- The NanoRacks Bishop airlock is pictured after its was installed to the port side of the Tranquility module and still attached to the Canadarm2 robotic arm. Adjacent to Bishop on the aft side of Tranquility is BEAM, the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module. Bishop increases the station’s capacity for private and public research and also enables the release of larger satellites and the transfer of cargo inside and outside the station.