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http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... ISS Tour - Welcome To The International Space Station! --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience • http://www.youtube.com/ScienceTV • http://www.youtube.com/FFreeThinker --- The International Space Station (ISS) is an internationally developed research facility, which is being assembled in low Earth orbit. On-orbit construction of the station began in 1998 and is scheduled for completion by 2011. The station will remain in operation until at least 2015, and likely 2020. With a greater mass than that of any previous space station, the ISS can be seen from the Earth with the naked eye, and, as of 2010, is the largest artificial satellite orbiting the Earth. The ISS serves as a research laboratory that has a microgravity environment in which crews conduct experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy and meteorology. The station has a unique environment for the testing of the spacecraft systems that will be required for missions to the Moon and Mars. The ISS is operated by Expedition crews, and has been continuously staffed since November 2000—an uninterrupted human presence in space for the past nine years. The ISS is a synthesis of several space station projects that includes the American Freedom, the Soviet/Russian Mir-2, the European Columbus and the Japanese Kibō. Budget constraints led to the merger of these projects into a single multi-national programme. The ISS project began in 1994 with the Shuttle-Mir programme, and the first module of the station, Zarya, was launched in 1998 by Russia. Assembly continues, as pressurised modules, external trusses and other components are launched by American space shuttles, Russian Proton rockets and Russian Soyuz rockets. As of November 2009, the station consisted of 11 pressurised modules and an extensive integrated truss structure (ITS). Power is provided by 16 solar arrays mounted on the external truss, in addition to four smaller arrays on the Russian modules. The station is maintained at an orbit between 278 km (173 mi) and 460 km (286 mi) altitude, and travels at an average speed of 27,724 km/h (17,227 mph), completing 15.7 orbits per day. Operated as a joint project between the five participant space agencies, the station's sections are controlled by mission control centres on the ground operated by the American National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Federal Space Agency (RKA), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and the European Space Agency (ESA). The ownership and use of the space station is established in intergovernmental treaties and agreements that allow the Russian Federation to retain full ownership of its own modules, with the remainder of the station allocated between the other international partners. The cost of the station has been estimated by ESA as €100 billion over 30 years, and, although estimates range from 35 billion dollars to 160 billion dollars, the ISS is believed to be the most expensive object ever constructed. The financing, research capabilities and technical design of the ISS programme have been criticised because of the high cost. The station is serviced by Soyuz spacecraft, Progress spacecraft, space shuttles, the Automated Transfer Vehicle and the H-II Transfer Vehicle, and has been visited by astronauts and cosmonauts from 15 different nations. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Space_Station • http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html • http://www.esa.int/esaHS/iss.html . Less
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Imagine66X Says:
That place is so awesome. It is a lot bigger than I imagined. I wish I could go up there. Or build something even better..
pooriashams Says:
Time to clean up :))) Why r u so messy up there.
VoragoGaming Says:
You could do that and call it a scientific experiment for the betterment of humankind.
BeardsNevence Says:
i thought the space station would be like in MASS EFFECT Normandy ship :s
AntiMatter3000 Says:
Yeah, this space station is very ugly... What's dumb is, all they would have to do is spin the station to give it gravity..and they wouldn't have to swim around.
poke3p1 Says:
Could you imagine masturbating in there? LOL floating jizz
poke3p1 Says:
They are building a secret weapon composed of lasers so that they can blow up continents. Hope I answered your question :)
WholesaleLARRY Says:
Jus wonder what kinda evil the American government has them doing or preparing up there.
quixtar4 Says:
the earth is like a needle in a haystack. I mean. If earth was anywhere else in the solar system it would be a dead planet. Burn to death during the day. Freeze to death during the night. No other planet is inhabitable.
quixtar4 Says:
lol that was just a joke in the workplace man. like a silly bumper sticker. Space humour
inlovewithraves13 Says:
what do you have down's syndrome
rasheedgamerfb Says:
WHOA! Did anyone notice the "Space Station Construction Speed Limit" 17500? If that is construction, what is the normal? lol See at time 4:24 - 4:28
BDKAFER1 Says:
I think NASA over extends its self. lets keep a few programs going and then put all efforts in one direction, I'd love to see a ship land on Mars, in an area that may contain subsurface water and get some soil samples and bring them back here. Then imagine if they then found life on Mars ( no not little green men you ass) .
bartjoboy Says:
It's in orbit of Earth so yes, it's outside of the world. Although still in influence of the earth gravity. They are hovering about 355km above Earth right now. The ISS can house up to 6 people and is currently at full capacity. About the gravity, it's a bit of a complicated thing.. up there the force of gravity is still about 95% of that on Earth. But they float because the station is in a constant freefall. This is called micro gravity.
zotuang Says:
Can I ask some question? so International Space Station is the outside of the world? how many people can stay on the station? how many mile far from the ozone layer? is there no gravity? plz answer me thank You
whoathatsalottapot Says:
who is the dark skinned/african american person in that group of three people? presumably the one named "randy", I believe? well, I do not see him in any of the crew pictures or information about this particular expedition, which is 20...right? Please? anyone know? or why they wouldn't include that he went up?
jambob34 Says:
in a diving aeroplane 0g, show out the window
Deltar2r Says:
sweet speed limits
MultiAronD Says:
um......did he say what his name was? and the name of the shuttle........i hate to think we put this guy in charge and he can't even give any names....
tylerfh2012 Says:
4:36 gig 'em aggies!
smhxjd2 Says:
SPEED LIMIT: 17500...fair enough!
McxCZ Says:
All they care about is Fighting each other for oil. At least russia didnt cut fundings for space program.
antieye555 Says:
Soyuz is still continuing...
jcchell Says:
I wonder how it feels like to float without sinking 365 days of your year lol
4500intelx Says:
effortless, like lifting a barbel