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The International Space Station can be sighted when it flies over the region you are in. The website in related links below will tell you when the international space station can be observed in your region. It looks like a moving star, when you walk its like something out of the blue is above you.
The station offers an advantage over spacecrafts such as NASA's Space Shuttle because it is a long-term platform, in the space environment, allowing duration studies to be performed, both on specific experiments and on the human crews that operate them.
The record for the longest stay on the International Space Station is held by a Russian cosmonaut. Sergei Avdeyev earned the record by staying aboard for just over 747 days.
the answer is no good because it going at over 20000 mph
The International Space Station what constructed of many pieces launched and assembled over a period of time. Construction began in Nov 1998
Yes, by going along the south quays.
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Logically, if there was a secret space station, no one - we - wouldn't know about it.It's highly unlikely that there is one because all the necessary maintenance, rocket launches on a scale required for space station wouldn't go unnoticed. Also, space station would be clearly visible for amateur astronomers all over the world.
The International Space Station can be sighted when it flies over the region you are in. The website in related links below will tell you when the international space station can be observed in your region. It looks like a moving star, when you walk its like something out of the blue is above you.
depends on your route and speed. Going 5mph over... about 12.5 hours
The International Space Station measures 51m long, 109m wide, and 20m deep, and has an enclosed volume of just over 900 cubic metres.
The station offers an advantage over spacecrafts such as NASA's Space Shuttle because it is a long-term platform, in the space environment, allowing duration studies to be performed, both on specific experiments and on the human crews that operate them.
The record for the longest stay on the International Space Station is held by a Russian cosmonaut. Sergei Avdeyev earned the record by staying aboard for just over 747 days.
The space station, now weighing several tons, did not get up there in one launch. U.S. space shuttles and Russian, Canadian, and Japanese rockets brought pods. These smaller sections were peiced togather in orbit until you have what hangs over our heads today. -Jack