Much of the ISS modules and supports solar panels are made from titanium, kevlar and high strength steel.
there made to explore space with out leaving space.
The answer you are looking for is - Mostly Aluminum. But, almost every metal is used somewhere on the ISS, including steel, iron, gold, copper etc.
The Space Station is no a celestial body. Celestial bodies are natural -- not man made.
The International Space Station (I.S.S)
Aluminum alloys, plastics, steel, carbon fiber...
Much of the ISS modules and supports solar panels are made from titanium, kevlar and high strength steel.
there made to explore space with out leaving space.
The answer you are looking for is - Mostly Aluminum. But, almost every metal is used somewhere on the ISS, including steel, iron, gold, copper etc.
No. There were others before it, like Skylab and Mir.
The Space Station is no a celestial body. Celestial bodies are natural -- not man made.
it is the international space station
The International Space Station was launched in 1998.
The Soviet Union's Salyut 1, launched on April 19, 1971, was the world's first space station.
The International Space Station (I.S.S)
the iss is the biggest space station and only space station
The Space Needle has a concrete foundation. It has 250 tons of reinforcing steel.