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  • The '''International Space Station''' ('''ISS''') is a research facility currently in low earth [[orbit]]. It ...he United States approached foreign partners in order to collaborate on an international space station. Announced in 1993, the project was initially called Space Station Alpha.<r
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  • #REDIRECT [[International Space Station/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[International Space Station/External Links]]
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  • <!--This section is based on the table in the middle of the WP article for International Space Station--> <!--This section is based on the WP article "List of International Space Station Expeditions" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_International_Space_Stat
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  • |Iss-2011.jpg|The International Space Station on July 19, 2011, viewed from the [[space shuttle]] ''[[Atlantis (space shu ...huttle Atlantis Sun Transit 2010.jpg|Image of the [[solar transit]] of the International Space Station and [[Space Shuttle Atlantis]] 50 minutes before docking, taken from the ar
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  • *[http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html International Space Station &mdash; NASA site] *[http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/iss/default.asp International Space Station &mdash; CSA Site]
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  • *[http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html International Space Station &mdash; NASA site] *[http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/iss/default.asp International Space Station &mdash; CSA Site]
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  • Space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'', which was launched on 8 August
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  • |Iss-2011.jpg|The International Space Station on July 19, 2011, viewed from the [[space shuttle]] ''[[Atlantis (space shu ...huttle Atlantis Sun Transit 2010.jpg|Image of the [[solar transit]] of the International Space Station and [[Space Shuttle Atlantis]] 50 minutes before docking, taken from the ar
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  • #REDIRECT [[International Space Station]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[International Space Station/External Links]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[International Space Station/Related Articles]]
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  • Manned transport mission to the International Space Station (ISS) conducted by the Russian space agency Roskosmos, launched on 1 Octobe
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  • * [[International Space Station]]
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  • ...ock_Bumper_Debris_Shielding.jpg|Multishock Bumper Shielding protects the [[International Space Station]] from small debris
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  • '''Soyuz TMA-7''' was a manned mission to the [[International Space Station]] (ISS) conducted by the Russian space agency [[Roskosmos]]. The mission l ...ovide 11 Soyuz spacecraft to ferry joint U.S-Russian crews to and from the International Space Station. Further Soyuz flights needed a renegotiation between NASA and its Russian
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  • ...rnment of the United States of America Concerning Cooperation on the Civil International Space Station (the "Space Station Agreement"). This Agreement provides, among other thin
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  • ...Island]] is "arguably the best launch site in the country" to get to the [[International Space Station]] (ISS). The advantages are: rocket launches from '''Wallops Island''' lim
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  • {{r|International Space Station}}
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  • ...pg|right|350px|[[Earth's atmosphere]] with the [[sun]], as seen from the [[International Space Station]].}} ...the atmosphere extends considerably beyond both of these altitudes. The [[International Space Station]] is affected by [[atmospheric resistance]] as it orbits the Earth.
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  • ...these broad categories<ref>National Aeronautics and Space Administration, International Space Station Program. (1999) ''Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and Critical Item, Req ...rall system performance<ref>National Aeronautics and Space Administration, International Space Station Program (1999). ''Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and Critical Item, Req
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  • <!--This section is based on the table in the middle of the WP article for International Space Station--> <!--This section is based on the WP article "List of International Space Station Expeditions" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_International_Space_Stat
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  • * [[ISS]] - International Space Station
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  • *International Space Station (working together with Russian Federal Space Agency|Russia, Canadian Space
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  • ...he thermosphere are increasingly less dense than in the mesosphere. The [[International Space Station]] orbits in this layer, between 320 and 380 kilometers (200 and 235 miles)
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  • ...(CAPCOM)|CAPCOM]] for STS-107. The mission added 2 more components to the International Space Station as well as bringing supplies for its crew. The completion of the mission le ...rd]] [[Integrated Truss Structure#P5, S5 trusses|S5 truss]] segment of the International Space Station, as well as [[External Stowage Platform|External Stowage Platform 3]], and
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  • ...two biggest partners in the largest space station ever built &ndash; the [[International Space Station]] (ISS). The strength of their cooperation on this project was even more ev 2. Continue the assembly of the International Space Station, and encourage the development of commercial services that will provide tra
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  • The '''International Space Station''' ('''ISS''') is a research facility currently in low earth [[orbit]]. It ...he United States approached foreign partners in order to collaborate on an international space station. Announced in 1993, the project was initially called Space Station Alpha.<r
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  • ...er_Debris_Shielding.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Multishock bumpers protect the [[International Space Station]] from small debris]] ...against the debris that are already in orbit. Some spacecraft, like the [[International Space Station]], have been outfitted with armor to provide limited protection against deb
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  • # [[International Space Station]]
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  • Endeavour successfully docked with the International Space Station at 18:02 UTC (2:02 p.m. EDT). Approximately an hour before docking, Endeavo ...g|right|thumb|220px|Astronaut Rick Mastracchio works on the outside of the International Space Station during EVA 1 on [[August 11]].]]
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  • *Space Shuttle Endeavour docked with the international space station [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090717/ap_on_sc/us_space_shuttle], [http://ww
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  • ...nis Tito]] became the first fee-paying space tourist when he visited the [[International Space Station]] on board Russia's [[Soyuz TM-32]]. The [[Ansari X Prize]], a competition
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  • * [[User:Carl Jantzen|Carl Jantzen]] created [[International Space Station]] and edited [[NASA]].
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  • ...the very few molecules in this layer is not enough to heat our skin. The [[International Space Station]] orbits in this layer, between 320 and 380 kilometers (200 and 235 miles)
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  • ...could prove indispensable for projects like the construction of the new [[International Space Station]], which will likely rely heavily on welding for joining in space the parts
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  • On November 15th, 2005, the school hosted a downlink with the crew of [[International Space Station]] [[Expedition 12]]. Astronauts [[William McArthur]] and [[Valery Ivanovich
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  • ...ela]]'s release from prison, the [[Belfast Agreement]], [[Pokemon]], the [[International Space Station]], [[Hale-Bopp]] and the [[Heaven's Gate]] cult, [[Dolly the sheep]], [[env
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  • ...ela]]'s release from prison, the [[Belfast Agreement]], [[Pokemon]], the [[International Space Station]], [[Hale-Bopp]] and the [[Heaven's Gate]] cult, [[Dolly the sheep]], [[env
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  • ...ref>. [[NASA]] sent [[Sony]] players, modified to be region-free, to the [[International Space Station]] [http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/Telecommunications-industry/NASA-USING-REG
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