International Space Station

This artist's concept shows the International Space Station when its assembly sequence is completed in 2004, including minor changes to the final station configuration agreed upon by international partners in May 1998. The changes included reducing the number of Russian modules on the station by one while expanding the size of another Russian module. The 1-million pound station will have a pressurized volume equal to two jumbo jets and an acre of solar panels. (NASA image)
This artist's concept shows the International Space Station when its assembly sequence is completed in 2004, including minor changes to the final station configuration agreed upon by international partners in May 1998. The changes included reducing the number of Russian modules on the station by one while expanding the size of another Russian module. The 1-million pound station will have a pressurized volume equal to two jumbo jets and an acre of solar panels. (NASA image)
International Space Station
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Credit:
NASA / Handout
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1146397
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
November 28, 1998
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Hulton Archive
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