International Space Station

International Space Station

Boeing Starliner successfully docks NASA crew at International Space Station.

Starliner has innovative, weldless, reusable structure lasting up to 10 missions with six-month turnarounds, featuring wireless internet interfaces.

  • An artificial satellite research facility
  • A low-earth orbit space station, launched in 1998
  • 5 participating space agencies – NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (Europe) and CSA (Canada).
  • Largest manmade and habitable artificial satellite.
  • Altitude: Installed in the near-earth orbit which is about 400 km above the earth.
  • ISS orbits the Earth every 90 minutes.
  • Research on Earth: The ISS collects data and images aiding climate research, disaster monitoring and response, and studies on light pollution.
  • New Frontier in Physics: The ISS’s microgravity environment offers new insights into physics, enabling research on colloids, bubbles, and fluid behaviour.
  • Advancing Human Health: Scientists study disease, test drugs, and examine human biology using microgravity tools like protein crystals and tissue chips.
  • Low Earth Orbit Economy: It is a platform for small businesses, entrepreneurs, and researchers to test their technology in space.
  • Long-Duration Space Travel: Research aids understanding space travel’s impact on humans and feasibility of human habitats on Mars.
  • ISRO is developing India’s 1st space station, Bharatiya Antariksh Station.
  • The station is planned to be assembled in a phased manner like ISS by 2035.
  • The Gaganyaan mission, expected to launch by 2026, will demonstrate India’s capability to send humans into space
  • Tiangong, a space station that Chinese Manned Space Agency (CMSA) is building in low Earth orbit.
  • China launched Shenzhou-12 spacecraft carrying 3 astronauts to dock with the Tiangong space station.
  • Nauka (meaning science in Russian) a space module, is launched by Russia to replace its existing module at ISS to serve as a research facility.

Source: Reuters


Previous Year Question

What is the purpose of ‘evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (eLISA)’ project?

[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2017 Prelims]

(a) To detect neutrinos
(b) To detect gravitational waves
(c) To detect the effectiveness of missile defence system
(d) To study the effect of solar flares on our communication systems

Answer: (b)


Practice Question

Consider the following statements regarding the International Space Station:

  1. It is the largest manmade and habitable artificial satellite developed by the USA, European Countries, Japan, Canada, and Russia.
  2. It is installed in the near-earth orbit about 400 km above the earth.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

 
 
 
 

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