It's been updated (or being updated, Skydrive is slooooooooooow right now), I've added a little more text and an updated picture. Hopefully, tomorrow, shortly after I get up, I'll have it finished.
Construction began in mid 2011 on the most ambitious project the U.N. has ever undertaken. Unity Station officially opened its doors January 1st, 2012. Built with the assistance of the Meeran and various world space agencies, Unity is situated at Lagrange point 2. This massive structure can support 2,000 visitors in addition to the 300 permanent maintenance staff and rotating scientists. An additional 50 permanent staffers include the first ever space-based I.S.T. Embassy. Its primary purpose is as an observatory and science station. In addition, it will be a port-of-call for entry to Earth.
Construction began in mid 2011 on the most ambitious project the U.N. has ever undertaken. Unity Station officially opened its doors January 1st, 2012. Built with the assistance of the Meeran and various world space agencies, Unity is situated at Lagrange point 2. This massive structure can support 2,000 visitors in addition to the 300 permanent maintenance staff and rotating scientists. An additional 50 permanent staffers include the first ever space-based I.S.T. Embassy. Its primary purpose is as an observatory and science station. In addition, it will be a port-of-call for entry to Earth.