Sunday, October 25, 2009

space station


International space station (the International Space Station - ISS) is a joint project in 13 countries.
Space station measuring 100 x 80 x 40 meters, weighing 450 tons, has 110,000 watts of electrical power, can be occupied by the 7 astronauts and can operate for 15 years.
New - this new team of astronauts to install Japanese lab - which was built at a cost of $ 1 billion - at the Space Station International Space (ISS)
Kibo lab that weighs 16 tons brought to the ISS by the shuttle Discovery. The lab will be the biggest room at the space station, which will be used for various research
Space station is located 400 km above the earth's surface all the components are assembled one by one so as to make almost as big as football fields.
Space station serves as a laboratory for the study of space science - the science of biology, materials, and also as a placement tool - the sensor to monitor our planet.
Zero gravity of outer space has to offer is ideal for the activities of the pharmaceutical industry, optical, and heavy industry in mikroelektronika.Gaya space millionth time in earth gravity, allowing for separate elements - a chemical element that is difficult to separate the influence of earth gravity force. In addition various pharmaceutical products and drugs - drugs can be made at the space station this iss. Estimated cost for the pharmaceutical industry about U.S. $ 27 billion.
In addition, high-quality optical products made from pure quartz mineral materials that can only be made in conditions of weightlessness can be made at the international space station is. Estimated market share of U.S. $ 10 billion.
According to the DASA Aerospace - Germany around 500,000 people on earth are able and willing to pay to travel in space with a fantastic expensive cost for a bag of Indonesia.
International space station is in addition to functioning as a research laboratory is also useful for businesses whose value is very large. That's better than the space used for purely military industrial needs.



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