International Space Station
The International Space Station program is the next logical step in the progress of space science.
Through the efforts of, primarily, Soviet and Russian space science, the feasibility of long-duration missions has been proven, and the major areas of work on the development of in-orbit production facilities have been defined.
The ISS project pools the resources, scientific achievements and experience of western countries and Russia, promotes development of national economies and efficient use of space in the interests of the world community, and understanding between the nations.
Construction of the International Space Station is a necessary step in the development of mankind in what regards the utilization of Earth and Solar system resources.
Legend:
1 - Zvezda Service Module
2 - european cargo vehicle ATV type
3 - Poisk Mini-Research Module (MRM2)
4 - Zarya Functional Cargo Block
5 - manned transportation spacecraft Soyuz TMA-M type
6 - USOS trusses
7 - the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS)
8 - Pirs Docking Compartment (СО1)
9 - cargo vehicle Progress M-M type
10 - Rassvet Mini-Research Module (MRM1)
11 - manned transportation spacecraft Soyuz TMA-M type
12 - Unity module (Node1)
13 - Permanent Multipurpose Module РММ
14 - Kibo Japanese experimental module
15 - Destiny laboratory module (LAB)
16 - Harmony module (Node2)
17 - Quest Airlock Compartment
18 - european laboratory Module Columbus (COL)
19 - cargo platforms
20 - Tranquility Module (Node3)
21 - Cupola Module
Basic Modules of ISS |
Symbol Legend |
Launch |
Docking |
Zarya Functional Cargo Block |
FGB |
Nov 20, 1998 |
- |
Unity Node Module |
NODE1 |
Dec 4, 1998 |
Dec 7, 1998 |
Zvezda Service Module |
SM |
July 12, 2000 |
July 26, 2000 |
Destiny US Laboratory Module |
LAB |
Feb 8, 2001 |
Feb 10, 2001 |
Quest Airlock Compartment |
A/L |
July 12, 2001 |
July 15, 2001 |
Pirs Docking Compartment |
DC1 |
Sep 15, 2001 |
Sep 17, 2001 |
Harmony Node Module |
NODE2 |
Oct 23, 2007 |
Oct 26, 2007 |
Columbus Laboratory Module |
COL |
Feb 7, 2008 |
Feb 12, 2008 |
Kibo Japanese Logistics Module
(first delivered Kibo module element) |
ELM-PS |
Mar 11, 2008 |
Mar 14, 2008 |
Kibo Japanese Experiment Module |
JEM |
June 1, 2008 |
June 3, 2008 |
Poisk Mini-Research Module |
MRM2 |
Nov 10, 2009 |
Nov 12, 2009 |
Tranquility Habitable Module |
NODE3 |
Feb 8, 2010 |
Feb 12, 2010 |
Cupola Module |
Cupola |
Feb 8, 2010 |
Feb 12, 2010 |
Rassvet Mini-Research Module |
MRM1 |
May 14, 2010 |
May 18, 2010 |
Leonardo Multi-purpose Module |
MPM |
Feb 25, 2011 |
March 1, 2011 |
Additional Modules and Devices for the ISS |
Symbol
Legend |
Installation Date |
Root segment and gyros module on NODE1 |
Z1 |
Oct 13, 2000 |
Power module (USOS SA wing) on Z1 |
Р6 |
Dec 4-8, 2000 |
LAB remote manipulator system (Canadarm) |
SSRMS |
Apr 22, 2001 |
S0 Truss Segment |
S0 |
Apr 11-17, 2002 |
Mobile Service System |
MSS |
June 11, 2002 |
S1 Truss Segment |
S1 |
Oct 10, 2002 |
Crew and Equipment Translation Aid |
CETA |
Oct 10, 2002 |
P1 Truss Segment |
P1 |
Nov 26, 2002 |
Crew and Equipment Translation Aid |
CETA(B) |
Nov 26, 2002 |
P3/P4 Truss Segment |
P3/P4 |
Sep 12, 2006 |
P5 Truss Segment |
P5 |
Dec 13, 2006 |
S3/S4 Truss Segment |
S3/S4 |
June 12, 2007 |
S5 Truss Segment |
S5 |
Aug 11, 2007 |
S6 Truss Segment |
S6 |
March 18, 2009 |
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer |
AMS-02 |
May 19, 2011 |
Logistics support of the International Space Station is provided by american spacecrafts shuttle (1998-2011), cargo vehicles Dragon (from 2012) and Cygnus (from 2013), russian manned spacecrafts Soyuz TM (2000-2002), Soyuz TMA (2002-2011), Soyuz TMA-M (from 2010) and cargo vehicles Progress-M1 (2000-2004), Progress-M (2001-2009) and Progress M-M (from 2008), european cargo vehicles ATV (2008-2015) and japanese cargo vehicles HTV (from 2009).
Per MCC-M information