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... for developing countries.
The ISS is useful for space education, outreach and awareness. It contributes to scientific research and capacity building. It is also a medium for international cooperation and world peace. In the long-run, the extension of the life of the ISS and the inclusion of new partners, especially from developing countries, is for the benefit of humanity ...
The ISS is useful for space education, outreach and awareness. It contributes to scientific research and capacity building. It is also a medium for international cooperation and world peace. In the long-run, the extension of the life of the ISS and the inclusion of new partners, especially from developing countries, is for the benefit of humanity ...
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'''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 57 57
'''Page ''' - 14-21
'''Year''' - 2004
'''Keywords''' ... of the global population. Studies of prehistory and history show naturally induced events have occurred in the past and ... least a quarter the global population. A safety policy approach is then used to address the degree to which ...
... as part of the ISS. Each laboratory differs in size. The US laboratory (named Destiny), for example, is 28 feet long and 14 feet in diameter and the Japanese laboratory (named Kibo, which means "hope" in Japanese), is ... airlock that the astronauts use when they go on a spacewalk. The astronauts also keep spare parts and tools on board so they can work on things. A large portion of the ISS is made ...
... the same as those needed in terrestrial buildings. The adaptation of standardised, low cost, Intelligent Building technologies would reduce capital costs and ease development of future space hotels. Other aspects of Intelligent Buildings may also provide useful models for the development and operation of space hotels.
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... hit our habitats and harm people. Right now the modules used for people to live and work in on the ISS have thick walls to protect the people. In the future we will have small satellites that orbit our habitats, and if a meteor is going to hit us the satellites will ...
... to study in terrestrial analogue sites. International collaboration, economics, legal and ethical issues were considered when the study was proposed. As an example of international collaboration, the ISS would demonstrate an effective model for an international effort to send humans to Mars. The proposed starting date is the year 2017, before the planned retirement of the ISS, which is currently scheduled for 2020.
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The ISS crew, in the event of an emergency requiring that they vacate the Station, would use the three-person Soyuz spacecraft docked to the Station to return to Earth. The Soyuz is replaced with a ... Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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The ISS orbits the Earth at an altitude of some 250 miles. The plane of this orbit is tilted with respect to the plane of the Earth's equator; doing so allows the ISS to be reached by ... and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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The acquisition cost for the ISS, in inflation-adjusted 2005 dollars, is expected to be well over $100 billion—perhaps as high as $120 billion. Including astronaut surface-ISS transportation costs, the annual operating and maintenance cost is several billions of dollars each year.
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Ideas are being developed now so that we will be able to live for long periods in space. Part of the reason for having the ISS is for the development of processes and hardware for long-term living in space.
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