You may find some information at www.nrc.gov, but you will have to specify a station I think.
Well the actual Station is divided between Russia and the US
The Canada arm is located on the International Space Station (ISS). It is a robotic system used for various tasks, such as docking spacecraft and conducting maintenance operations outside the station.
Canada contributed the Mobile Servicing System (Canadarm2 and Dextre) to the International Space Station. Canadarm2 is a robotic arm used for spacecraft operations and maintenance, while Dextre is a two-armed robot used for repairs and maintenance outside of the ISS. These contributions have been crucial for the station's construction and ongoing operations.
The Line Station performs maintenance, modifications, repairs and alterations of Flight Inspection and customer aircraft under the Federal Aviation Regulation Parts 135 Air Operator or Part 145 Certified Repair Station.
Dextre, the Canadian robotic system on the International Space Station, was built in 2008. It is designed to perform various tasks, including maintenance and repairs outside the space station.
It means you need to take it to a service station and have someone to do a diagnostic.
Yes, they sure are. When this happens you will not be the only vehicle this happens to. There will be multiple vehicles with the same problem. Report the problem to the owner of the station. They all have insurance that should take care of this.
to help pay for line maintenance, employees, and cost of fuel.
The International Space Station (ISS) construction was completed in 2011. Since then, upgrades and maintenance have been ongoing, but no major construction projects are currently planned for the ISS.
Logically, if there was a secret space station, no one - we - wouldn't know about it.It's highly unlikely that there is one because all the necessary maintenance, rocket launches on a scale required for space station wouldn't go unnoticed. Also, space station would be clearly visible for amateur astronomers all over the world.
The International Space Station is operated by a team of astronauts and cosmonauts from various countries who take turns living and working on the station for missions that typically last six months. The crew is responsible for conducting scientific experiments, maintenance tasks, and ensuring the overall operation of the space station.
the fire would suck out all the oxygen and kill the people on board. The fire could also make the space station explode.