A collaboration among international space agencies, this laboratory offers a glimpse into the origins of the cosmos and the possibilities of future spaceflight.
Today, the International Space Station is a 460-ton facility about the size of a football field.[1] Here are ten interesting facts you did not know about it. Featured image credit: NASA 10 It’s Actually Falling Photo credit: NASA Unlike what many of us think, there is gravity in ...
10 facts about the International Space Station and life in orbitJohn Matson
It would take 13 years for thespace station's assemblyto be declared "complete," although it is still being expanded. Today, the station is an active laboratory with hundreds of science experiments being conducted onboard, advancing humanity's knowledge about how to live in space and how to ...
The research conducted on the ISS today will give scientists a better understanding of how long-term space habitation impacts the human body, and will ultimately help space agencies plot their journeys to Mars and beyond. Below are 9 weird, surprising facts about the station that's changing our...
The set comes complete with a 148-page illustrated instruction booklet, packed with interesting facts and information about the International Space Station itself and the LEGO fan who created the original design for the set. LEGO fan Christoph Ruge submitted the original design for the LEGO Ideas ...
International Space Station (ISS), space station that was assembled in low Earth orbit largely by the United States and Russia, with assistance and components from a multinational consortium. Learn more about the International Space Station in this artic
Related:International Space Station: Live updates You may like International Space Station at 20: A Photo Tour International Space Station at 20: Commercialization increases as end of life looms As of May 2022,258 individuals from 20 countrieshave visited the International Space Station. The top pa...
Track the International Space Station and learn more about Earth while counting down to the "Live from Space" TV event set to air on at 8 p.m. EDT tonight (March 14).
LEGO Ideas & Space has proven to be a fruitful combination. I'm very excited to look at their latest product, the 21321-1 International Space Station.