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International Space Station

International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) is the first space station built as an international cooperative project, involving 16 countries. The lead partners are the US and Russia, both of whom have manned launch capability. The ISS consists of several modules launched and docked at different times, as well as a set of radiators and solar panels, a robotic arm, and soon a broad truss that widens the span of the station in space and creates room for additional modules. Mark will visit the ISS as a member of the 3rd Soyuz rotation crew, whose job it is to ensure that there is a fresh 'lifeboat' attached to the station. Mark will fly the new lifeboat Soyuz to the ISS, and return in an old one that is nearing the end of its certified flight time in space.
Fire Drill
Fire Drill
Hermetically Sealed
Hermetically Sealed
Caution And Warning Procedures
Caution And Warning Procedures
ISS Training
ISS Training
EVA Training Mockup of Pirs
EVA Training Mockup of Pirs
Interactive Africa in the ISS
Interactive Africa in the ISS
The Hydrolab
The Hydrolab
Hydrolab, Star City
Hydrolab, Star City
Neutral Bouyancy Laboratory, Houston
Neutral Bouyancy Laboratory, Houston
ISS Certification Team
ISS Certification Team
Russian Segment of the ISS
Russian Segment of the ISS
       
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Mark Shuttleworth
Dale Cupido
Karen Sharwood
Lara Keytel
Danie Barry
Freddy Khan
Vaughan Oosthuizen
Ravi Naidoo
Vuyo Dwane
Richard Mills
Nicolette Cronje
Wayne Derman
Peter Ribton
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