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How does food get to the Iss?

food gets to the iss by space shuttle missions. They send the food by spaceship


When did the iss take off from earth?

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.


Why is the space shuttle fleet retiring?

The shuttles will be retired by 2010 in order for NASA to channel resources into the Constellation program for future Moon, Mars, and ISS missions.


Who made the International Space Station?

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.


What does the International Space Station do?

The objective of the ISS, as defined by NASA, is to develop and test technologies for exploration spacecraft systems, develop techniques to maintain crew health and performance on missions beyond low Earth orbit, and gain operational experience that can be applied to exploration missions.

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How does food get to the Iss?

food gets to the iss by space shuttle missions. They send the food by spaceship


How does the ISS store enough food for long missions?

they store it inside their beds and eat it while they sleep


How do you get food on the ISS?

All of the food, water and air that the ISS crew members need is carried from the earth to the station on Shuttle missions. Food and water get there the same way crew replacements get there.


What types of missions does the space shuttle go on?

the missions vary from taking satellites into space or parts for the ISS (international space station) or repair jobs on existing satellites


When did the iss take off from earth?

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.


Why is the space shuttle fleet retiring?

The shuttles will be retired by 2010 in order for NASA to channel resources into the Constellation program for future Moon, Mars, and ISS missions.


Were iss moltres on Pokemon FireRed?

It's at the volcano on one of the three islands.


How many space staions are there in space?

All total Theres been three Mir, Skylab and the ISS. Mir and Skylab burned up so onlt the ISS is up there


What are three real world examples of space travel?

Apollo, Shuttle, ISS (and Mir)


Who made the International Space Station?

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.


What was the largest shuttle crew?

STS - 61 A October 1985. Had a full crew of 8 persons and was an ESA spacelab mission.. If you don't count other ISS transfer missions.


What does the International Space Station do?

The objective of the ISS, as defined by NASA, is to develop and test technologies for exploration spacecraft systems, develop techniques to maintain crew health and performance on missions beyond low Earth orbit, and gain operational experience that can be applied to exploration missions.