Station Grows, But Utilization, Power Levels Are Uncertain
Credit: NASA
Takehiko Kahto, a representative of Japan’s space agency in Washington in the mid-1990s, used to say that, when he came to the U.S., he had the smallest pressurized module planned for what became the International Space Station. “Now I have the largest,” he would joke, in reference to the shrinking...
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