It takes about 2 days for the Space Shuttle to reach the ISS.
The International Space Station (ISS), launched in 1998, has been orbiting Earth for approximately 12 years.
The International Space Station (ISS) will be a permanent laboratory designed for long-term research projects.
The International Space Station, or ISS, has been assembled in orbit from parts built here on Earth. The first segments of the ISS were launched into space in 1998, with other parts being added by several Space Shuttle missions. The ISS is not yet complete, and more parts are still under construction.
The ISS is 357 feet long, and compare that to a football field which is 360 feet long.
It takes about 2 days for the Space Shuttle to reach the ISS.
The International Space Station (ISS), launched in 1998, has been orbiting Earth for approximately 12 years.
The International Space Station (ISS) will be a permanent laboratory designed for long-term research projects.
All total Theres been three Mir, Skylab and the ISS. Mir and Skylab burned up so onlt the ISS is up there
The International Space Station, or ISS, has been assembled in orbit from parts built here on Earth. The first segments of the ISS were launched into space in 1998, with other parts being added by several Space Shuttle missions. The ISS is not yet complete, and more parts are still under construction.
The ISS is 357 feet long, and compare that to a football field which is 360 feet long.
In terms of space exploration, ISS is short for the International Space Station.
Bar codes were originally used in space when they had to scan it on their way out of the space craft so the ISS would know exactly when they left and when they came back in and exactly how long they have been out.
The ISS is 357 feet long, and compare that to a football field which is 360 feet long.
There is one the ISS or International Space Station Just adding for clarification: There are occasionally 2 at one time. The ISS and a shuttle to bring people to/from the ISS or to deliver a satalite into space
On 31 October 2000 (Halloween) Expedition 1 launched to ISS. They docked at ISS on 2 November 2000. Since then ISS has been continuously occupied.
Astronauts live in the ISS (International Space Station)