Nov 17, 2008
Allard Beutel Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 allard beutel@nasa gov
Katherine Trinidad Headquarters, Washington 202-358-3749 katherine trinidad@nasa gov
Kelly Humphries Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 kelly o humphries@nasa gov
RELEASE: 08-295
NATIONS AROUND THE WORLD MARK 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF SPACE STATION
HOUSTON - Nations around the world will join together to mark a milestone in space exploration this week, celebrating the 10th birthday of a unique research laboratory, the International Space Station
Now the largest spacecraft ever built, the orbital assembly of the space station began with the launch from Kazakhstan of its first bus-sized component, Zarya, on Nov 20, 1998 The launch began an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication
The station is a venture of international cooperation among NASA, the Russian Federal Space Agency, Canadian Space Agency, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, and 11 members of the European Space Agency, or ESA: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom More than 100,000 people in space agencies and contractor facilities in 37 U S states and throughout the world are involved in this endeavor
"The station's capability and sheer size today are truly amazing," said International Space Station Program Manager Mike Suffredini "The tremendous technological achievement in orbit is matched only by the cooperation and perseverance of its partners on the ground We have overcome differences in language, geography and engineering philosophies to succeed "
Only a few weeks after the U S -funded, Russian-built Zarya module was launched from Kazakhstan, the space shuttle carried aloft the Unity connector module in December 1998 Constructed on opposite sides of Earth, Unity and Zarya met for the first time in space and were joined to begin the orbital station's assembly and a decade of peaceful cooperation
Ten years later, the station's mass has expanded to more than 627,000 pounds, and its interior volume is more than 25,000 cubic feet, comparable to the size of a five-bedroom house Since Zarya's launch as the early command, control and power module, there have been 29 additional construction flights to the station: 27 aboard the space shuttle and two additional Russian launches
One hundred sixty-seven individuals representing 14 countries have visited the complex Crews have eaten some 19,000 meals aboard the station since the first crew took up residence in 2000 Through the course of 114 spacewalks and unmatched robotic construction in space, the station's truss structure has grown to 291 feet long so far Its solar arrays now span to 28,800 square feet, large enough to cover six basketball courts
The International Space Station hosts 19 research facilities, including nine sponsored by NASA, eight by ESA and two by JAXA Cooperation among international teams of humans and robots is expected to become a mainstay of space exploration throughout our solar system The 2005 NASA Authorization Act recognized the U S orbital segment as the first national laboratory beyond Earth, opening it for additional research by other government agencies, academia and the private sector
"With the International Space Station, we have learned so many things -- and we're going to take that knowledge and apply it to flying to the moon and Mars," said Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke, now aboard the station "Everything we're learning so close to home, only 240 miles away from the planet, we can apply to the moon 240,000 miles away "
To take a virtual tour of the International Space Station and learn more about the current mission, visit:
http://www nasa gov/station
To find out how to see the station from your own backyard, visit:
http://www spaceflight nasa gov/realdata/sightings
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