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  • The International Space Station: Stepping-stone to Exploration

    Paper number

    IAC-05-B4.1.02

    Author

    Mr. Gary H. Kitmacher, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States

    Coauthor

    Mr. William Gerstenmaier, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States

    Year

    2005

    Abstract
    As the Space Shuttle returns to flight this year, major reconfiguration and assembly of the International Space Station continues as the United States and our 5 International Partners resume building and carry on operating this impressive Earth-orbiting research facility.
    
    In his January 14, 2004, speech announcing a new vision for America’s space program, President Bush ratified the United States’ commitment to completing construction of the ISS by 2010.  The current ongoing research aboard the Station on the long-term effects of space travel on human physiology will greatly benefit human crews to venture through the vast voids of space for months at a time.  The continual operation of ISS leads to new knowledge about the design, development and operation of systems and hardware that will be utilized in the development of new deep-space vehicles needed to fulfill the Vision for Exploration.
    
    This paper will provide an overview of the ISS Program, including a review of the events of the past year, as well as plans for next year and the future.
    
    Abstract document

    IAC-05-B4.1.02.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-05-B4.1.02.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

    To get the manuscript, please contact IAF Secretariat.