The Japanese Experiment Module, or JEM, also called Kibo, is seen in its new home on the International Space Station in this photo released by NASA June 7, 2008. This view depicts Kibo's exterior, backdropped by solar array panels for the orbital outpost and one of its trusses
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Akihiko Hoshide eats a snack from working inside the new Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station in this image from NASA TV June 7, 2008
Commander Mark Kelly (L) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Akihiko Hoshide (R) answer questions from various Japanese officials in the new Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station in this image from NASA TV June 7, 2008.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Akihiko Hoshide works inside the new Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station in this image from NASA TV June 7, 2008
The Kibo's robotic arm is visible at the end of the newly installed Kibo module in this image from NASA TV June 6, 2008
NASA releases photos of Kibo science lab
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