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English: Functional Cargo Block (FGB) – Zarya (Sunrise)
  • NASA/Boeing/Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
  • The FGB was the first launched element of the ISS, built in Russia under a U.S. contract. During the early stages of ISS assembly, the FGB was selfcontained, providing power, communications, and attitude control functions. Now, the FGB module is used primarily for storage and propulsion. The FGB was based on the modules of Mir.
  • (1) Air Ducts
  • (2) Communications Panel
  • (3) Caution and Warning Systems Panel
  • (4) Contaminant Filters
  • (5) Contingency Transfer (Water)/Container Bag
  • (6) Contingency Transfer (Water)/Container Connections
  • (7) Dust Collectors
  • (8) Electrical Outlet
  • (9) Flex Airduct Container
  • (10) Fuse
  • (11) Fuse Panels (behind close-outs)
  • (12) Gas Analyzer
  • (13) Gas Mask
  • (14) Handrail
  • (15) Hatch Protection
  • (16) Instrument Containers
  • (17) Docking Port to PMA
  • (18) Laptop Outlets
  • (19) Lighting Panel
  • (20) Lights
  • (21) Nadir Docking Port
  • (22) Onboard Documentation
  • (23) Onboard Network Receptacle Outlets
  • (24) Pole and Hook
  • (25) Portable Fans
  • (26) Removable Fire Extinguisher
  • (27) Power Outlet
  • (28) Pressurized Valve Unit
  • (29) Caution and Warning Panel
  • (30) Smoke Detector
  • (31) TV Outlet
  • (32) Wipes/Filters
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Source https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:ISS_Utilization_Guide_2015.pdf&page=37
Author NASA
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25 June 2015