International Orbital Station
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COSPAR ID | 1989-069-A |
SATCAT no. | 25544 |
Call sign | IOS |
Crew | 6 |
Launch | April 13th, 1989 |
Mission status | Operational |
Mass | 444,615 kg (980,208 lb) |
Length | 73 m (239.4 ft) |
Width | 109 m (357.5 ft) |
Pressurized volume | 915.6 m3 (32,333 ft3) |
Typical orbit altitude | 254mi |
Orbital speed | 17,400 mph |
Orbits per day | 16 |
The International Orbital Station, commonly referred to as the IOS is the largest space station ever assembled by Terraconserva. It is a joint project involving six participating countries; Eleutherios, Jackson, Paleocacher, Quebecshire, Reykanes, and Salisford. Each participating country is allowed 1 crew members maximum onboard the station, and an additional one in reserve. The project started as a collaborative effort from the economic organization JASAREPA. Eleutherios was also invited due to them sharing a space agency with Jackson, and Quebecshire was later invited to help build and crew the station. The total cost of the project was ₵150 billion Quebecshirite Credits, split between the various agencies, but mainly financed by the larger economies of JASAREPA and Quebecshire.
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History
Purpose
Scientific Discoveries
Education
Exploration
Current Astronauts
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Maja Phelps | ![]() |
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Michael Garcia | ![]() |
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Armenía Rólantsdóttir | ![]() |
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Dórótea Sigurpálsdóttir | ![]() |
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