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Probably the best place to start if you really want to dig deep into the International Space Station is NASA, where you'll find everything from a familiarization manual (you'll have to download it in Acrobat) to minute
details about the science to take place on board.
The international space agencies have some of their own websites as well. They include:
Canada's CSA, Japan's NASDA, Russia's PKA, Brazil's INPE and the European Space Agency.
We've also done quite a few stories on the topic.
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Discovery Space
Anything and everything we have to offer on the
subject.
The Next Logical Step
After 15 years of delays and controversy, the first module
of the International Space Station is ready to blast off, or is it?
Coming Soon...Inflatable Spacecraft
The inflatable living area proposed for use on the International Space Station.
Memories of Mir
Relive the history of the other space station.
That International Space Thingamajig
The official word and your thoughts on what the space station should be called.
Special Thanks
Much of the media on our feature comes from the Piranha CD-ROM,
"Skybase."
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