The International Space Station will provide many advantages to space travel.
Firstly, mankind will learn much new knowledge about living and working and space through the space station. This knowledge will be vital for future space exploration, such trips to other planets.
Secondly, much new technology is being developed through the space station. Through the combination of research on the ground on how to develop the space station, and the research actually taking place on orbit, much new technology will be developed for use in future space flight.
Thirdly, the International Space Station is bringing in a new era of international cooperation. Sixteen different countries are working to build the space station, including the US and Russia who once bitterly competed against each other during the Cold War. If man kind is ever going to establish a permanent residence on far-off destinations such as the moon and Mars, it'll take international cooperation.
Currently, the ISS (International Space Station) orbits the Earth.
In terms of space exploration, ISS is short for the International Space Station.
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
Astronauts live in the ISS (International Space Station)
ISS, International Space Station i hope this your answer.
Currently, the ISS (International Space Station) orbits the Earth.
Apollo, Shuttle, ISS (and Mir)
In terms of space exploration, ISS is short for the International Space Station.
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
Astronauts live in the ISS (International Space Station)
ISS, International Space Station i hope this your answer.
There are a number of differences. First, they are in different orbits; the Hubble is higher than the ISS. The ISS is a lot bigger. Probably the most important difference is that the Hubble has a big telescope but no people, while the ISS has people but no big telescope.
No one truly "owns" the ISS, but 6 different space agencies work on the ISS
1998
The International Space Station (ISS) was launched in 1998.
The ISS, more commonly known as the International Space Station has many importance purposes. This is a station in space that orbits the Earth. It is a joint project of 17 different countries. From this station feedback is sent back to earth that can be analyzed and studied for knowledge and understanding of space.
The ISS or International Space Station