No one truly "owns" the ISS, but 6 different space agencies work on the ISS
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.
it is made up of many modules that have many functions
The ISS is as big as a football field
its because its the ISS
No one truly "owns" the ISS, but 6 different space agencies work on the ISS
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 "I" the "S" and the other "S"
To deliver parts to the ISS(international space station).
it is made up of many modules that have many functions
it is really hard to keep suplies to make it run right
I think ISS is what the Americans or the Japanese that call the game but in Europe its just called pro evolution soccer ISS is a different game to pro evo, there were ISS games being released in Britain at the same time as pro evo. Iss games were considered to be more 'arcady', and not a football simulation like pro evo is. The popularity of pro evo, and lack of sales of Iss meant that they dropped the franchise.
The ISS is as big as a football field
The ISS is as big as a football field
its because its the ISS
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.
The ISS works by converting the sun's light into electricity.