The Integrated Cargo Carrier for Europe's second Automated Transfer Vehicle, ATV Johannes Kepler, arrives at Bremen airport in Germany on 9 September 2009. The ICC was transported from Thales Alenia Space Italy in Turin, Italy, to EADS Astrium in Bremen, Germany.
Credits: EADS Astrium Space Transportation

The Integrated Cargo Carrier for Europe's second Automated Transfer Vehicle, ATV Johannes Kepler, has been delivered to the premises of EADS Astrium in Bremen, Germany.
 
Scheduled for launch in November 2010, ATV Johannes Kepler is Europe's second Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), an unmanned cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station (ISS). ATV-2, named after the German astronomer and mathematician, is currently being assembled in Bremen by the European industrial consortium lead by EADS Astrium.

Full article in the ESA web site: http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/ATV/SEMDXTV0EZF_0.html