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How fast is ISS moving?

At its average altitude of 220 miles and its orbital period of 91 minutes,the International Space Station is moving with an orbital speed of 17,240miles per hour.


How do you raise the height of the space station without the shuttle?

The International Space Station is raised using thrusters on board or by visiting spacecraft. These thrusters propel the station to higher orbits by changing its speed and altitude. Additionally, the station can also be raised by docked spacecraft applying thrust in the opposite direction of the station's movement to gradually increase its altitude.


How many words can you make out of international space station?

state case nose cat space NASA station ocean cases pace nice as it on sat neat is to tose toes tip eat so sane cut ion nate peas tea teat nie tic 34


Why do scientists use full scale mockups of space vehicles and the International Space Station before a real mission?

To make sure it can go the distance and back


Why did they make the international space station?

They made the international space station, because astronauts in earth orbit, can do experiments and learn stuff, they could not do on the planet. They can study outer space more easily, when there are no clouds blocking the view. They can look down at the earth and study pollution and weather much better from outer space. A space station has more room than the 3rd stage of a Saturn V moon rocket that was used for the Skylab space station in 1973. Having people in orbit offers many opportunities that being earth bound does not.

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How fast is ISS moving?

At its average altitude of 220 miles and its orbital period of 91 minutes,the International Space Station is moving with an orbital speed of 17,240miles per hour.


How do you raise the height of the space station without the shuttle?

The International Space Station is raised using thrusters on board or by visiting spacecraft. These thrusters propel the station to higher orbits by changing its speed and altitude. Additionally, the station can also be raised by docked spacecraft applying thrust in the opposite direction of the station's movement to gradually increase its altitude.


How many words can you make out of international space station?

state case nose cat space NASA station ocean cases pace nice as it on sat neat is to tose toes tip eat so sane cut ion nate peas tea teat nie tic 34


What is the purpose of the new space robot at the International Space Station?

it will help the astronauts make repairs on the ISS without having to do a space walk


What is the term for the agreement nations make to achieve a common goal?

alliance, and the International Space Station


Why do scientists use full scale mockups of space vehicles and the International Space Station before a real mission?

To make sure it can go the distance and back


Can you make babies in the space station?

yes u can make babies in a space station its called having sex.


How many trips did the Space Shuttle Columbia make?

The space shuttle Columbia completed 27 successful space flights, not including its final flight whereupon it was destroyed in the Earth's atmosphere. It was the only shuttle apart from the Challenger never to dock with the Mir Space Station or the International Space Station.


Why did they make the international space station?

They made the international space station, because astronauts in earth orbit, can do experiments and learn stuff, they could not do on the planet. They can study outer space more easily, when there are no clouds blocking the view. They can look down at the earth and study pollution and weather much better from outer space. A space station has more room than the 3rd stage of a Saturn V moon rocket that was used for the Skylab space station in 1973. Having people in orbit offers many opportunities that being earth bound does not.


What are the features of the iss?

The International Space Station is a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth. It serves as a home where crews of astronauts and cosmonauts live. The space station is also a unique science laboratory. Several nations worked together to build and use the space station. The space station is made of parts that were assembled in space by astronauts. It orbits Earth at an average altitude of 220 miles. It travels at 17,500 mph. This means it orbits Earth every 90 minutes. NASA is using the space station to learn more about living and working in space. These lessons will make it possible to send humans farther into space than ever before.The space station has the volume of a five-bedroom house or two Boeing 747 jetliners. It is able to support a crew of six people, plus visitors. On Earth, the space station would weigh almost a million pounds. Measured from the edges of its solar arrays, the station covers the area of a football field including the end zones.In addition to the laboratories where astronauts conduct science research, the space station has many other parts. The first Russian modules included basic systems needed for the space station to function. They also provided living areas for crew members. Modules called "nodes" connect parts of the station to each other.Stretching out to the sides of the space station are the solar arrays. These arrays collect energy from the sun to provide electrical power. The arrays are connected to the station with a long truss. On the truss are radiators that control the space station's temperature.Robotic arms are mounted outside the space station. The robot arms were used to help build the space station. Those arms also can move astronauts around when they go on spacewalks outside. Other arms operate science experiments.Astronauts can go on spacewalks through airlocks that open to the outside. Docking ports allow other spacecraft to connect to the space station. New crews and visitors arrive through the ports. Astronauts fly to the space station on the Russian Soyuz. Robotic spacecraft use the docking ports to deliver supplies.Hope This Helped.


How will you make sure you will stay in bed while sleeping if there is no gravity?

You will tie your shoelaces to the bedpost, or, as astronauts do in the International Space Station, strap yourself to the bed.


How long was the International Space Station meant to last?

The International Space Station was initially intended to last 15 years when it was first launched in 1998. However, with ongoing maintenance and upgrades, its mission has been extended multiple times, and it is now expected to remain operational until at least 2030.