Article: Huge Japanese lab gets bigger at space station, with astronauts adding attic for storage

The space station's huge new Japanese lab got even bigger Friday when the astronauts attached an attic to it for extra storage.

The attic _ essentially a 14-foot (4-meter) shed, or closet, for spare tools and equipment _ was popped atop the 37-foot (11-meter) Kibo science laboratory by astronauts operating the international space station's robot arm. "Nice work," Mission Control radioed.

Even before Friday's addition, the billion-dollar, bus-size Kibo was the biggest room at the space station.

The attic had been in a temporary location at the space station since March. There wasn't enough room on a space shuttle to fit both the attic and lab, so NASA split ...

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