the progress & the automated transfer vehicle
the progress & the automated transfer vehicle
Modules
A lot of astronauts have served on the International Space Station. Supplies of food and other necessities are brought for the astronauts. As the space station is still undergoing construction, additional parts and modules are brought up to it. A lot of experiments are done on it, so equipment and necessary materials to conduct those experiments are brought to the space station.
the space shuttle and the soyuz rocket
1998
it gets supplies every other year or ever year.
station masters
Barack Obama
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.
"Teacher supplies can be bought at numerous places. Some of the places to find teacher supplies are WalMart, Homeroom Teacher, Education Station, and Nextag."
Much of the ISS modules and supports solar panels are made from titanium, kevlar and high strength steel.
The International Space Station was created by multiple countries. The first modules were built and launched by Russia. Most of the ISS modules and other components were built and launched by the United States. Russia built the 2nd largest percentage of the ISS followed by Japan, Europe, Canada, Italy and Brazil which built the smallest percentage. Most modules were brought to the International Space Station by space shuttle missions. The remainder to launched by Russian rockets. The European Space Agency and also launches resupply missions to the ISS.