Space Research Outline

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SPC 1608
Prof Sunvold
Brittany Beeler
April 28, 2014
International Space Station
Explanation Paper and Outline
As a child, we’ve all learned numerous facts about outer space and the technology behind it. I don’t know about you, but haven’t you always wondered what exactly outer space was all about? For years now, astronauts have explored the depths of outer space inside and out, using the technology we’ve created. The ISS (International Space Station) being a major part of the exploration of space and studies, revolves around the cooperation from participating countries, as well as our desire to continue education and knowledge to further advance our way of life. As time continues to move forward, so does our need to facilitate and demonstrate new founded research. Today, I am going to give you a little more insight on what the ISS continues to advance in today’s modern science. I will begin to inform you on how the different countries came together to construct the first pieces of the ISS, the demographical information on what the ISS features and contributes, and future endeavors the ISS will continue to research.
To begin with, approximately 16 different countries came in contact with each other to help put together the ISS (International Space Station.) These countries included, to name a few, the US, Russia, Japan, Europe, and Canada. In November of 1998, the Zarya module was the first piece of the ISS to be launched by the Russian Proton rocket. The purpose of the Zarya module is to provide the ISS battery power and fuel storage amongst the space station. In the 2002 edition of “Creating the International Space Station,” written by, Harland and Catchpole, Zarya was 12.5 meters long and had a maximum diameter of 4.1 meters. I...

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...was Expedition 39. This Expedition was launched on March 25th, 2014 and docked March 27th, 2014. Future Expeditions to be deployed are Expeditions 40 and 41, which will be launched to the ISS. More to come will be the, Orbital 2 Commercial Resupply Mission to the ISS. The Orbital 2 is expected to be launched from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops flight facility, where it will deliver our space stations needs of cargo and crew supplies. As I conclude my speech, I have now informed you about the ISS and its functions and continued scientific researches.
The continued advancement of our technology now and in the future, will help better our way of life here on earth and in outer space. The ISS will continue to venture outer space to provide research opportunities with conjoined efforts and continued relationships with the participating countries.

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