International Space Station, artwork C018 / 3555
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International Space Station, artwork C018 / 3555
International Space Station (ISS), artwork. The ISS, built in stages since 1998, is a collaborative project between the national space agencies of the USA, Canada, Japan, Russia and Europe. It is a modular structure, consisting of a number of modules, trusses and arrays of solar panels. The ISS operates as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory, with experiments conducted by crew members. Orbiting at an altitude of around 360 kilometres, it has been crewed since 2000, and will remain operational until at least 2020. Since 2011, it has been supplied by Soyuz and Progress spacecraft, and various automated transfer vehicles
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2010s Canadian Earth Orbit Engineering International Space Station Japanese Laboratories Manned Spaceflight Microgravity Modules Nasa Orbiting Russian Solar Power Solar System Space Flight Space Station Spacecraft Spaceflight Cutouts Laboratory Solar Arrays Trusses
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the International Space Station (ISS), a remarkable collaborative project between the national space agencies of the USA, Canada, Japan, Russia, and Europe. The ISS has been constructed in stages since 1998 and is an awe-inspiring modular structure consisting of various modules, trusses, and arrays of solar panels. Operating as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory, the ISS allows crew members to conduct groundbreaking experiments. Orbiting at an altitude of approximately 360 kilometers above Earth's surface, it has been continuously manned since 2000 and will remain operational until at least 2020. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of this technological marvel against a striking black background. It highlights the intricate engineering involved in its construction while emphasizing its significance as a symbol of international cooperation in space exploration. To sustain its operations and supply needs since 2011, Soyuz and Progress spacecraft have played vital roles alongside various automated transfer vehicles. With cutting-edge technology from different nations working harmoniously together within this orbiting laboratory, humanity continues to push boundaries in scientific research for our greater understanding of microgravity conditions and outer space environments. Carlos Clarivan's artwork masterfully encapsulates the essence of this iconic space station that represents mankind's collective curiosity about our place in the universe.
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