The Size of the ISS

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The Size of the ISS

Post by Empeda » Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:06 pm

Does anybody know if the ISS is set to be enlarged - and if so, by how much?
I'm an Astrophysics Graduate from Keele University, England - doesn't mean I know anything but I might be able to help!

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Post by Bad Buoys » Wed Aug 17, 2005 4:52 am

Here is the schedule of future shuttle flights. You can see that most contain scientific modules for the ISS but others do have further truss and solar array segments.

Look at the two interactives [Integrated Truss Structure and Station Explorer] on the right in this NASA page
Unfortunately all future missions and payloads are "under review" with the re-grounding of the shuttle fleet

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Post by Empeda » Wed Aug 17, 2005 11:22 am

Thanks BB! :D
I'm an Astrophysics Graduate from Keele University, England - doesn't mean I know anything but I might be able to help!

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Post by Bad Buoys » Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:20 pm

Not having studied the ISS in any detail to this point I was surprised to find that as of the next flight, STS-121 with Assembly ULF1.1, the station will look like:
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Six further flights will vastly increase the power generation capabilities of the station.

The last of this series will be STS-120 with Assembly 10A after which the station will look like: [with node 2 in highlight]
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This final completion of the U.S. core ISS assembly is to include Node 2 [of 3] to which the Japanese, Europeans and others are to attach further power hungry modules - including a major centrifuge unit.

Some of the even more distant flights have even further truss/solar array elements to attach.
Then there's always the third node and whatever's to attach to it.

Is there a final 'urban plan' or will the ISS continue to evolve like a hampster's cage, into a neighborhood of attached modules and airlocks criss-crossing like some M.C.Eischer[Relativity] drawing?
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Post by harry » Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:26 pm

Orion thank you for the link

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