International Orbital Station

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International Orbital Station
Columbus MTFF drawing.jpg
IOS above Terraconserva
Station statistics
COSPAR ID1989-069-A
SATCAT no.25544
Call signIOS
Crew6
LaunchApril 13th, 1989
Mission statusOperational
Mass444,615 kg (980,208 lb)
Length73 m (239.4 ft)
Width109 m (357.5 ft)
Pressurized volume915.6 m3 (32,333 ft3)
Typical orbit altitude254mi
Orbital speed17,400 mph
Orbits per day16

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.

History

Purpose

Scientific Discoveries

Education

Exploration

Current Astronauts

Image Name Country Deployment Status
Image Name  Eleutherios
Image Name  Eleutherios
Maja Phelps Maja Phelps  Jackson Currently Deployed
Michael Garcia Michael Garcia  Jackson Not Currently Deployed
Image Name  Paleocacher
Image Name  Paleocacher
Image Name  Quebecshire
Image Name  Quebecshire
Armenía Rólantsdóttir Armenía Rólantsdóttir  Reykanes Not Currently Deployed
Dórótea Sigurpálsdóttir Dórótea Sigurpálsdóttir  Reykanes Currently Deployed
Image Name  Salisford
Image Name  Salisford

Operations

Life Aboard

A flowchart diagram showing the components of the IOS life support system.
The interactions between the components of the IOS Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS)