![]() ![]() The entertaining and informative presentations will allow the public to have continuous, up-to-the-minute knowledge of the station. For example, the first demonstration will show how the station's construction elements will be launched into orbit and joined together in space. At the end of three years, each museum will have constructed a complete International Space Station model, including its living quarters, working spaces and research modules.įor the next three years, Bishop Museum will provide Star Station OneTM centers and museums with a series of interactive demonstrations that will focus on timely issues. Each site will also be provided with a 1/50th scale "build-as-you-go" modules to replicate construction of the International Space Station as it evolves. Sponsorship of this public education program is provided by The Boeing Company.Įach partner site will be provided with a detailed 1/144th scale space station model to display throughout the space station's construction. The Star Station One public education program was developed and organized by Bishop Museum of Honolulu, Hawaii, in cooperation with Space Center Houston. Their improved performance in power will help the shuttle carry the heavy space station equipment into orbit. ![]() The Block 2-A engines are more rugged and reliable than previous main engines. Deploying space station hardware demanded that the shuttle carry an additional 16,000 pounds of payload into orbit. Stennis Space Center's role in constructing the space station has been to test the Block 2-A Space Shuttle Main Engines. NASA expects it will take approximately 45 launches and hundreds of pieces to assemble the space station over a five-year period. Once completed, the space station will be a state-of-the-art, multipurpose laboratory in Earth orbit that will provide a facility for discoveries in fields such as science, technology and medicine. The International Space Station is the largest international peacetime project in history with 16 countries currently contributing resources and hardware to the endeavor. The Visitors Center will offer timely demonstrations and programs to educate and excite the public about the International Space Station. This national program is designed to build awareness of the International Space Station. It is one of only 60 museums in the United States chosen to be a Star Station One site. 7, 2023 (11:30) The first information on the result of the first H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 TF1) launch (No.The Stennis Space Center Visitors Center in south Mississippi has been chosen as a partner site in the new, on-going Star Station One program. This image was acquired by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite aboard the joint NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite. 7, 2023 (14:15) Launch Failure of the First H3 Launch Vehicle and Setting up a Special Task Force True color corrected reflectance image of Tropical Cyclone Mocha on May 11, 2023. 10, 2023 (10:45) ISS Departure and Return Date and Time of Crew Dragon Spacecraft (Crew-5) with JAXA Astronaut WAKATA Koichi 12, 2023 (14:00) Return of Crew Dragon Spacecraft (Crew-5) with JAXA Astronaut WAKATA Koichi 7, 2023 (16:00) RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-2(RAISE-2)Ends Its Operation(Japanese Only) 20, 2023 (11:00) Investment in SPACE WALKER Inc.(Japanese Only) 21, 2023 (18:00) The first step toward realizing human life on the moon: elucidation of changes in skeletal muscle atrophy and myofiber type shift in mice under lunar gravity(Japanese Only) 26, 2023 (15:00) Status of "Lunar surface data Acquisition Mission for Pressurized rover Exploration (LAMPE)" 27, 2023 (10:30) High frequency re-entry and recovery services from LEO(Low Earth Orbit)(Japanese Only) ![]() (16:30) Announcement of the Space Vehicle for JAXA Astronaut FURUKAWA Satoshi’s International Space Station (ISS) Expedition(Japanese Only).16, 2023 (12:20) The Signing Ceremony of the Framework Agreement between Japan and the United States of America for Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space ![]() 9, 2023 (17:59) Tsukuba Space Center Visit of NASA Administrator 10, 2023 (15:01) Live Coverage: Launch of the First H3 Launch Vehicle (H3/TF1:Test Flight No.1) with Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 “DAICHI-3” (ALOS-3) onboard 14, 2023 (10:52) Live Coverage: Launch of the First H3 Launch Vehicle (H3/TF1:Test Flight No.1) with Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 “DAICHI-3” (ALOS-3) onboard 16, 2023 (19:15) Tsukuba Space Center Visit of President of the UN General Assembly 2, 2023 (11:49) ALOS-2/PALSAR-2 ScanSAR data for the Turkey earthquake released for free. 5, 2023 (15:00) Live Coverage: Launch of the First H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 TF1:Test Flight No.1) with Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 “DAICHI-3” (ALOS-3) onboard 30, 2023 (14:00) Tackling Extreme Precipitation Events Workshop -Indo-Pacific region. 18, 2023 (11:00) JAXA and NASA sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation on the MMX mission (12:00) New Logo for JAXA's Space Exploration Activities. ![]()
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