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Gross mass: 6,000 kg (13,200 lb). Height: 6.00 m (19.60 ft). Diameter: 4.00 m (13.10 ft). In a series of spacewalks the astronauts moved the oxygen and nitrogen tanks onto the airlock exterior.
air lock, device that permits passage between regions of differing air pressures, most often used for passage between atmospheric pressure and chambers in which the air is compressed, such as pneumatic caissons and underwater tunnels.
And that airlock allows for hardware and equipment and experiments and payloads to be able to transition from inside the space station to the outside, and vice versa. So, they can bring them back in as well.
When a person who is not in a pressure suit moves between environments of greatly different pressures, an airlock changes the pressure slowly to help with internal air cavity equalization and to prevent decompression sickness.
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The Quest Airlock consists of two segments, the Equipment lock that stores spacesuits and equipment, and the Crew Lock from which astronauts can exit into space. It was derived from the Space Shuttle airlock, although it was significantly modified to waste less atmospheric gas when used.
An airlock is a system of two doors that are electronically interlocked so that both cannot be opened at the same time. This prevents contamination and prevents particles from outside the cleanroom from entering the cleanroom when personnel enter or exit the cleanroom.

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