Teenaged Space Station Thriving After 15 Years Of Science, Extreme Construction And Tricky Repairs |
But amid these conditions, despite what could have been show-stoppers to construction such as the Columbia shuttle tragedy of 2003, and in the face of changing political priorities and funding from the many nations building the station, there the ISS orbits. Fully built, although more is being added every year. The first module (Zarya) launched into space 15 years ago tomorrow. Humans have been on board continuously since November 2000, an incredible 13 years.
The bulk of construction wrapped up in 2011, but the station is still growing and changing and producing science for the researchers sending experiments up there. Below are some of the milestones of construction in the past couple of decades. Did we miss something important? Let us know in the comments.
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Post tags: bigelow, columbus, expedition 1, expedition 2, hans schlegel, scott parazynski, space station construction, steve robinson, sts-114, sts-120, sts-88, sts-97, susan helms, Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Unity, Zarya
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