During ISS construction, both shuttles and Russian Soyuz spacecraft transported people to and from the station, and a Soyuz remained docked to the ISS at all times as a “lifeboat.” 1 of 3 What happens at the International Space Station?Learn about the history of the International Space ...
A collaboration among international space agencies, this laboratory offers a glimpse into the origins of the cosmos and the possibilities of future spaceflight.
Earlier this month, two cosmonauts ventured outside the space station to mount a camera platform and perform a symbolic relayholding an Olympic torch. It was the 174th spacewalk in the space station's history, bringing the total time spent on ISS extravehicular activities (EVA) to 1,094 hours...
10 facts about the International Space Station and life in orbitJohn Matson
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...
building its own space station around 2028. How the station will be operated after Russia's departure has not yet been determined. After 2030, plans for the International Space Station are not clearly laid out either. It could be deorbited, or recycled for future commercial space stations in...
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The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station, or a habitable artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit. Its first component was launched into orbit in 1998, and the ISS is now the largest artificial body in orbit and can often be seen with the naked eye from Earth. It is the...
One Year in Space: A History of Ultra-Long Missions Off Planet Earth The yearlong voyage launching on March 27 may be the first one ever to the International Space Station, but it is by no means the first time space travelers have embarked on such a long mission. See the history of end...