I just put an image of the ISS into the Wiki's database, so I thought taking a run at the accompanying article might be a good idea...
====== International Space Station ======
===== History =====
The **International Space Station** (ISS) is the last operational piece of unenhanced manned space hardware left in the solar system. Completed in 2010, it is administered by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs on behalf of its member space agencies, and maintained by Project Artemis.
//early history, up to 2007 - lift and abstract from Wikipedia//
//history 2007-2013 - the collective needs to make up something//
The International Space Station was always seen as "one of NASA's projects" in the US space community. When TSAB eclipsed NASA in the early 2010s, support for American involvement in the ISS waned, purely for political reasons. Finally, TSAB used the near-miss of the station by the //[[ships:Calling Port]// in January 2013 as a pretext to pull out of the ISS altogether, and the CSA quickly followed their lead. The ESA, the FKA, JAXA, and the other space agencies did their best to take up the slack, but apathy about continued hardtech space exploration in their home nations' governments meant they were unable to secure enough funds to properly maintain the station. In early 2014, they turned to the Fen, hoping to find a "white knight".
They found one in the [[gazetteer:companies:Stellvia Corporation]. When Project Artemis took over NASA's space operations and facilities, they also took responsibility for maintaining the ISS. Artemis respects the unique nature of the station's technology and uses absolutely no handwavium in this maintenance.
===== Structure =====
The International Space Station is unique in being the only space station constructed purely with mundane materials and techniques. Hard Science has no room for handwaving.
//lift and abstract details from Wikipedia//
While a very few tourists visited the International Space Station before the 'wave, they were always underfoot. The station is neither equipped nor intended for tourism, and even the most bare-bones Fen station is more luxurious than the ISS anyway.
===== Activities =====
//lift and abstract list from Wikipedia//
Edit: For those not up on their alphabet soup:
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
====== International Space Station ======
===== History =====
The **International Space Station** (ISS) is the last operational piece of unenhanced manned space hardware left in the solar system. Completed in 2010, it is administered by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs on behalf of its member space agencies, and maintained by Project Artemis.
//early history, up to 2007 - lift and abstract from Wikipedia//
//history 2007-2013 - the collective needs to make up something//
The International Space Station was always seen as "one of NASA's projects" in the US space community. When TSAB eclipsed NASA in the early 2010s, support for American involvement in the ISS waned, purely for political reasons. Finally, TSAB used the near-miss of the station by the //[[ships:Calling Port]// in January 2013 as a pretext to pull out of the ISS altogether, and the CSA quickly followed their lead. The ESA, the FKA, JAXA, and the other space agencies did their best to take up the slack, but apathy about continued hardtech space exploration in their home nations' governments meant they were unable to secure enough funds to properly maintain the station. In early 2014, they turned to the Fen, hoping to find a "white knight".
They found one in the [[gazetteer:companies:Stellvia Corporation]. When Project Artemis took over NASA's space operations and facilities, they also took responsibility for maintaining the ISS. Artemis respects the unique nature of the station's technology and uses absolutely no handwavium in this maintenance.
===== Structure =====
The International Space Station is unique in being the only space station constructed purely with mundane materials and techniques. Hard Science has no room for handwaving.
//lift and abstract details from Wikipedia//
While a very few tourists visited the International Space Station before the 'wave, they were always underfoot. The station is neither equipped nor intended for tourism, and even the most bare-bones Fen station is more luxurious than the ISS anyway.
===== Activities =====
//lift and abstract list from Wikipedia//
Edit: For those not up on their alphabet soup:
- NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- CSA: Canadian Space Agency
- ESA: European Space Agency
- FKA: ??????????? ??????????? ?????????
- JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012