Calculus
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∙ 13y agothe ISS costs at least 35bill to at least 160bill. or $5333333333.33 per year. blond hair
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S does not have a value in the Roman systemImproved Answer:-The value of S is 1/2 so ISS = 1+1/2+1/2 = 2
Earth's gravitational attraction keeps changing the direction of its movement continuously. This keeps orbits near Earth - such as the ISS - in an elliptical orbit.
Approx 26500 miles.
WOWU BIG DUMMY FIGRUE IT OUT YOUR SELF IT SOUNDS LIKE AND ISS-YOU! NO AN ISS-ME!
For example, if something is launched toward the ISS, scientists and astronomers have to take into account the altitude, the tangential speed, the speed of the object being launched, etc. Lots of math and calculus.
The ISS is owned by multiple space agencies representing countries involved in its construction and operation, including NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), JAXA (Japan), and CSA (Canada). Each partner has contributed different modules and equipment to the station.
The ISS is as big as a football field
The International Space Station (ISS) is approximately 357 feet (109 meters) long. It is made up of multiple interconnected modules that house living quarters, laboratories, and other facilities for astronauts to conduct research and experiments in space.
its because its the ISS
well my trick was just spelling it really fast and it gets catchy MISSISSIPPI... but realy the main two letters that are important is s and p jus remember the iss iss ippi keep saying that over and over again and than when you can remember the iss iss ippi just add a m before you say it and there you have it you just spelled Mississippi by heart
The International Space Station (ISS) is a habitable satellite that orbits Earth and serves as a research laboratory. It allows astronauts to conduct experiments in various scientific fields such as biology, physics, astronomy, and Earth sciences in the unique environment of microgravity. It also serves as a platform for international cooperation in space exploration.
The International Space Station (ISS) was declared completed in 2011, but new modules and upgrades are continuously being added to enhance its capabilities.
The International Space Station (ISS) was completed in 2011. This marked the assembly phase being finished, although it continues to undergo maintenance and upgrades since then.
ISS EarthKAM was created in 1996.
ISS Dome was created in 2006.