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... 0.15 feet/s (4.5 cm/s) relative to the ISS, by the push of springs inside the Orbiter...the nose). As seen from Earth, both ISS and Shuttle are traveling at 7...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 22/03/2010
The ISS can be seen quite easily with the naked eye. Many satellites...
4 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 27/12/2013
Just as submarines will develop a scent so will the ISS. Except when they first board, the astronauts would not be...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 14/10/2012
The ISS is a zero-g laboratory, nothing else. It's highly-inclined...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 20/01/2013
...) Consider the first line you mentioned. The ISS will first appear when it is 17 degrees above the south-southeast...
5 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 04/01/2008
The astronauts on the ISS are not in space. They are in air, which is held...
8 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 15/10/2010
... actually two Canadarms. Canadarm 2 is the one on the ISS, the first one is on the space shuttle, and worked on the assembly...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 01/03/2011
... Space Debris. IT is the most common enemy to the ISS. If you drop a wrench or even a loose nut gets free, it will be ...
4 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 08/06/2013
... Soyuz was grounded, they would probably evacuate the ISS with the Soyuz already up there and not send any more personnel up until whatever...
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 28/12/2011
No - the ISS and Hubble are in two different orbits; a shuttle can't drastically change its orbit - it doesn't have the fuel.
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 08/10/2013
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