Station Science Speeds Up as Assembly Slows Down

Credit: NASA
Ten years after Russia’s Zarya module became the first element of the International Space Station to reach orbit, the partners who invested billions to build the orbiting microgravity research facility are beginning to shift from station assembly to operations. Last week, the ISS flight crew moved...

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