Webster company’s air lock passes training exercise at Johnson Space Center – Chron.com

An air lock designed by Webster-based NanoRacks for the International Space Station passed an astronaut training exercise at Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory.

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Mechanical engineer Cody Burgey inspects a deep-freeze contraption at NanoRacks in Webster.

Mechanical engineer Cody Burgey inspects a deep-freeze contraption at NanoRacks in Webster.

Operations engineer Jerry Mathew interprets data at NanoRacks in Webster.

Operations engineer Jerry Mathew interprets data at NanoRacks in Webster.

November 11 2016: Mariel Rico, operations engineer, describes how cubes holding student experiments collect data at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Mariel Rico, operations engineer, describes how cubes holding student experiments collect data at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Kyle Warner, operations engineer demonstrates the location and placement of a payload system at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Kyle Warner, operations engineer demonstrates the location and placement of a payload system at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations demonstrates the mechanics of a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations demonstrates the mechanics of a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Cubes such as the plexiglass version pictured here contain student-generated experiments at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Cubes such as the plexiglass version pictured here contain student-generated experiments at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Jerry Mathew, operations engineer describes the function of a section of payload equipment at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Jerry Mathew, operations engineer describes the function of a section of payload equipment at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Doug Wilson, operations manager holds up a mockup part at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Doug Wilson, operations manager holds up a mockup part at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: The robotic arm is one of many design projects underway at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: The robotic arm is one of many design projects underway at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations and Jerry Mathew, operations manager discuss one of the ongoing projects at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations and Jerry Mathew, operations manager discuss one of the ongoing projects at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Marcia Blount, Director of Houston Operations handles a plexiglass cube used by students to conduct experiments at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Marcia Blount, Director of Houston Operations handles a plexiglass cube used by students to conduct experiments at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Marcia Blount, Director of Houston Operations handles an integral part of a design at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Marcia Blount, Director of Houston Operations handles an integral part of a design at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations demonstrates the mechanics of a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations demonstrates the mechanics of a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Daniel Acevedo, engineering technician works on a 3-D printer at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Daniel Acevedo, engineering technician works on a 3-D printer at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations and Doug Wilson, operations engineer describe the function of a mockup section at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations and Doug Wilson, operations engineer describe the function of a mockup section at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Cody Burgey, mechanical engineer and Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations assemble a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Cody Burgey, mechanical engineer and Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations assemble a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Jerry Mathew, operations engineer simulates the grasping capabilities of the robotic arm at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Jerry Mathew, operations engineer simulates the grasping capabilities of the robotic arm at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations explains one of the many ongoing projects at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Keith Tran, Manager of Flight Operations explains one of the many ongoing projects at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Cody Burgey, mechanical engineer, assembles a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

November 11 2016: Cody Burgey, mechanical engineer, assembles a mockup at NanoRacks in Webster, Texas. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Freelance)

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