ISS has been incredibly late and expensive. It's scheduled to be dropped into the sea in 2015 (although this could be just polictal posturing).
The ISS has been operational for quite some time - yes further module expansions are underway - the current module being assembled by the Japanase Space Agency - but I would venture the ISS has been an extraordinary success - without the ISS Europe would not have an astronaut corps (and this has been extened recently with the first British ESA astronaut who after trainiing will visit the ISS). Timothy Peake was a former British Army Helicopter Instructor - Im sure we all wish him the very best for the tough challanges ahead during his astronaut training.
it is incredible to withness the spirit of international co-operation with Russian American Japanese and European astronauts working in space together - perhaps gives us hope for our divided World .
40 years ago at the height of the Cold War world . the ISS would have been an unmaginable concept - but there it is - right now as you read this - with all those brave astronauts on board orbiting above our wee blue planet - and I find that marvellous.
With the shuttle progam in its sunset - the ISS is the only practical platform for NASA and ESA astronauts - in fact post shuttle the NASA astronauts can only board the ISS with the Russians Vostok launchers - that is why I suggest there is a real future for the ISS - furthermore I predict that the Chinese will come onboard by 2015 .
Finally we should not forget the other many Space marvels post the Apollo program - one being the joint NASA/ESA mission - Huygens/Cassini - not only is Cassini still sending astonishing information about Saturn and its Moons- we managed to land a probe on Titan - that was an amazing feat.
The ISS has been operational for quite some time - yes further module expansions are underway - the current module being assembled by the Japanase Space Agency - but I would venture the ISS has been an extraordinary success - without the ISS Europe would not have an astronaut corps (and this has been extened recently with the first British ESA astronaut who after trainiing will visit the ISS). Timothy Peake was a former British Army Helicopter Instructor - Im sure we all wish him the very best for the tough challanges ahead during his astronaut training.
it is incredible to withness the spirit of international co-operation with Russian American Japanese and European astronauts working in space together - perhaps gives us hope for our divided World .
40 years ago at the height of the Cold War world . the ISS would have been an unmaginable concept - but there it is - right now as you read this - with all those brave astronauts on board orbiting above our wee blue planet - and I find that marvellous.
With the shuttle progam in its sunset - the ISS is the only practical platform for NASA and ESA astronauts - in fact post shuttle the NASA astronauts can only board the ISS with the Russians Vostok launchers - that is why I suggest there is a real future for the ISS - furthermore I predict that the Chinese will come onboard by 2015 .
Finally we should not forget the other many Space marvels post the Apollo program - one being the joint NASA/ESA mission - Huygens/Cassini - not only is Cassini still sending astonishing information about Saturn and its Moons- we managed to land a probe on Titan - that was an amazing feat.
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