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Numerous extraterrestrial experiments have been conducted on the International Space Station (ISS) to study the effects of microgravity on biological organisms, materials, and physical phenomena. Notable experiments include growing protein crystals to understand disease processes, studying microbial behavior in space, and testing the effects of radiation on various life forms. The ISS also serves as a platform for astrophysics research, including observations of cosmic phenomena and the behavior of materials in extreme environments. These experiments aim to improve our understanding of life in space and potential future human exploration beyond Earth.
The ISS operates on electrical power collected from solar radiation by means of its enormous panels of photovoltaic cells.
its because its the ISS
The ISS is as big as a football field
During the start and ascent astronauts wear appropriate suits, that also have been made for radiation protection. On the ISS experiments have been made with dummies in various astronaut suits placed all over station (even outside) and equipped with radiation measuring devices. This was done during the 1990's already (code word: "Matroshka", you will find details in the internet using that word). On-board and during spacewalks (EVA's) astronauts wear dosimeters that are regularly checked and harmful amounts of radiation never have been found so far. As for now, even a flight to Mars and back (assumed duration: 500 days) would not constitute a radiation risk to the crew.
ISS Dome was created in 2006.
ISS EarthKAM was created in 1996.
ISS, International Space Station i hope this your answer.
Wie bevindt zich nu in het ISS? = who is currently aboard the ISS?
The International Space Station (ISS) is in low Earth orbit, approximately 400 kilometers above the Earth's surface, where it experiences microgravity conditions. This altitude allows the ISS to maintain a balance between gravitational pull and its orbital velocity, preventing it from falling back to Earth while still being close enough for easy access for resupply missions and crewed flights. Additionally, being in the atmosphere's upper layers provides some protection from space debris and radiation while enabling scientific research in a unique environment.
During the start and ascent astronauts wear appropriate suits, that also have been made for radiation protection. On the ISS experiments have been made with dummies in various astronaut suits placed all over station (even outside) and equipped with radiation measuring devices. This was done during the 1990's already (code word: "Matroshka", you will find details in the internet using that word). On-board and during spacewalks (EVA's) astronauts wear dosimeters that are regularly checked and harmful amounts of radiation never have been found so far. As for now, even a flight to Mars and back (assumed duration: 500 days) would not constitute a radiation risk to the crew.
ISS Pro Evolution happened in 1999.