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KSC Release No. FS-1999-12-25-KSC

External Tank Hydrogen Vent Umbilical and Intertank Access Arm

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KSC-97PC-0788 ET Gaseous Hydrogen Vent Arm System View of the ET Hydrogen Vent Umbilical and Intertank Access Arm above the external tank prior to STS-84 launch Also called the External Tank Gaseous Hydrogen Vent Arm System, at the 167-foot level, the 48-foot-long arm allows mating of the external tank umbilicals as well as contingency access to the external tank intertank compartment. The arm rotates 210 degrees to its extended position. The arm is retracted after umbilical/vent line mating, typically at about T minus five days, leaving the umbilical vent line connected to the external tank to support tanking and launch. The umbilical vent line provides continuous venting of the external tank during and after loading of the volatile liquid hydrogen. The vent line is disconnected from the vehicle at first motion and retracts vertically downward to a stored position.

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