Assembly of the International Space Station

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41Space Station Processing Facility  B efore the components of the International Space Station (ISS) are flown into space, their last stop

Space Station Processing Facility B efore the components of the International Space Station (ISS) are flown into space, their last stop

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42Times	 Flown Mission	 	 Name

Times Flown Mission Name

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43Statement of Senator David Vitter Augustine Review Panel Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Thank you for the opportunity to discuss not only recent congressional authorization activity that I believe should have a profound influe

Statement of Senator David Vitter Augustine Review Panel Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Thank you for the opportunity to discuss not only recent congressional authorization activity that I believe should have a profound influe

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44Head of Russian Federal Space Agency ISS Program International Cooperation

Head of Russian Federal Space Agency ISS Program International Cooperation

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45ISS ISS Future Future Assembly Assembly Missions Missions to to U.S.

ISS ISS Future Future Assembly Assembly Missions Missions to to U.S.

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4642 Flights to ISS[removed]shuttle flights 26 Russian flights  22 Proton,

42 Flights to ISS[removed]shuttle flights 26 Russian flights 22 Proton,

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47Construction Zone in Space Completing construction of the International Space Station required the assembly of component parts in space. The orbital assembly of the space station began with the launch of its first bus-si

Construction Zone in Space Completing construction of the International Space Station required the assembly of component parts in space. The orbital assembly of the space station began with the launch of its first bus-si

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48February 25, 2000  Vol. 39, No. 4 Spaceport News America’s gateway to the universe. Leading the world in preparing and launching missions to Earth and beyond.

February 25, 2000 Vol. 39, No. 4 Spaceport News America’s gateway to the universe. Leading the world in preparing and launching missions to Earth and beyond.

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49Times	 Flown Mission	 	 Name

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50Aug. 11, 2000  Vol. 39, No. 16 Spaceport News America’s gateway to the universe. Leading the world in preparing and launching missions to Earth and beyond.

Aug. 11, 2000 Vol. 39, No. 16 Spaceport News America’s gateway to the universe. Leading the world in preparing and launching missions to Earth and beyond.

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