Third Mission

ISS Station

Difficulty
90%
Durability
80%
Technique
90%
Percentage of Mission Completion
85%

Welcome to the International Space Station!

This is a space base placed in Low Earth orbit, which is used as a satellite for transportation before going to the Moon. In other words, it is an artificial satellite that can be lived on.

This module, which is the KIBO module, was built by combining decoupled modules, the first part of which was launched in 1998.

The structure of the station mainly consists of pressurized modules, supporting exoskeleton and solar panels. It is the largest artificial satellite in Earth orbit. It can be seen with the naked eye when viewed from the earth at appropriate hours.

Guests who wish can enjoy looking at the Earth from space through the oval window on the station, and they can also see the orbiting Turksat 5A satellite.

The International Space Station is affected by the Earth's gravity. Although the gravity is less than the Earth's surface, it is not zero. But since the station is constantly in motion in orbit, its gravity is balanced by centrifugal force.

At the end of their time on the ISS station, the guests board another spacecraft with the help of the ISS field officer and set off to go to the Moon.

Other Experience Areas

Spaceship: Going to the Moon

Moon Base Laboratory

Spaceship: Mineral Exploration

Mineral Processing Laboratory

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