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[[Image:ISS.jpg|200px|thumb|right|International Space Station]] | [[Image:ISS.jpg|200px|thumb|right|International Space Station]] | ||
− | The '''International Space Station''' (ISS) is a space station, a very large satellite that people can live in for several months at a time. It was put together in Low Earth orbit up until 2011, but other bits have been added since then. The last part, a European module was added in 2018. The station is a joint project among several countries: the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. Other nations such as Brazil, Italy, and China also work with the ISS through cooperation with other countries. Orbiter contains the ISS in its completed state. The ISS is a good docking target for Shuttle and other spacecraft missions. It's docking port shapes are all fictional and fitting for [[Delta-glider]] and [[Shuttle-A]]. | + | The '''International Space Station''' (ISS) is a space station, a very large satellite that people can live in for several months at a time. It was put together in Low Earth orbit up until 2011, but other bits have been added since then. The last part, a European module was added in 2018. The station is a joint project among several countries: the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. Other nations such as Brazil, Italy, and China also work with the ISS through cooperation with other countries. Orbiter contains the ISS in its completed state. The ISS is a good docking target for Shuttle and other spacecraft missions. It's [[Docking port|docking port]] shapes are all fictional and fitting for [[Delta-glider]] and [[Shuttle-A]]. |
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The ISS contains 5 docking ports. In ''Orbiter'', each is equipped with an IDS transmitter. The default IDS frequencies are: | The ISS contains 5 docking ports. In ''Orbiter'', each is equipped with an IDS transmitter. The default IDS frequencies are: | ||
− | * Port 1 137.40 | + | * Port 1 137.40 |
− | * Port 2 137.30 | + | * Port 2 137.30 |
− | * Port 3 137.20 | + | * Port 3 137.20 |
− | * Port 4 137.10 | + | * Port 4 137.10 |
− | * Port 5 137.00 | + | * Port 5 137.00 |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[w:International space station|International Space Station]] on Wikipedia. | * [[w:International space station|International Space Station]] on Wikipedia. | ||
* [[ISS:List of Acronyms and Abbreviations]] | * [[ISS:List of Acronyms and Abbreviations]] | ||
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[[Category:Space stations]] | [[Category:Space stations]] | ||
[[Category:ESA]] | [[Category:ESA]] | ||
[[Category:Russia]] | [[Category:Russia]] | ||
[[Category:NASA]] | [[Category:NASA]] |