No one truly "owns" the ISS, but 6 different space agencies work on the ISS
The ISS is as big as a football field
its because its the ISS
The ISS works by converting the sun's light into electricity.
the ISS was completed in November 17 1998.
Not ALWAYS, but if you are within 100 miles or so of its flight path during the hour or so before sunrise and after sunset, it's pretty easy to see; it's bright, and moving fast! You won't be able to see it during the day, or when it is in the Earth's shadow. However, astronomers have often been able to photograph the ISS as it "transits" the Sun. Check the links below for some astounding photos of the ISS taken by amateur astronomers here on Earth. You can go to the website spaceweather.com and check the times within the next week that it will be visible from your location.
For example, if something is launched toward the ISS, scientists and astronomers have to take into account the altitude, the tangential speed, the speed of the object being launched, etc. Lots of math and calculus.
No one truly "owns" the ISS, but 6 different space agencies work on the ISS
The ISS is as big as a football field
The ISS is as big as a football field
its because its the ISS
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ISS EarthKAM was created in 1996.
ISS Dome was created in 2006.
The ISS works by converting the sun's light into electricity.
The ISS is expected to be completed in 2011.
the ISS was completed in November 17 1998.