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Title: International Space Station(ISS)


1
International Space Station(ISS)
  • Visualization

2
Objectives
  • Develop an awareness of International Space
    Station and its mission
  • Develop modeling, animation and rendering skills
  • Develop teamwork skills
  • Develop and analyze a storyboard.
  • Explore space related careers
  • Apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use
    information.
  • Explore careers in space and technical
    visualization.
  • Plan and manage activities to develop a solution
    or complete a project.
  • Model a space station facility.
  • Create visualizations using basic design skills,
    graphing, image processing, 2D and 3D modeling,
    animation and simulation.
  • Create and deliver multimedia presentations.

3
ISS History
  • 1972, Nixon administration approved the
    development of the reusable Space Shuttle as a
    main direction for the US manned space program.
  • 1984, President Reagan gave official green light
    to the ambitious project, which envisioned
    permanently manned space station by 1991.
  • 1993, NASA came up with three options known as A,
    B, and C, however none of them would meet the
    projected budget restrictions. At the time,
    Russian Space Agency proposed NASA to merge
    Freedom and Mir-2 projects.
  • The Mir-2 and Freedom design would allow early
    presence of the crew onboard, while the use of
    Progress cargo ships would provide much cheaper
    sustainability for the station, compared to the
    use of the Space Shuttle.
  • On Sept. 2 Russia and the US signed an agreement
    to merge Freedom and Mir-2 projects.

4
ISS Overview
  • The International Space Station is a large,
    inhabited Earth satellite that more than 15
    nations are building in space.
  • The first part of the station was launched in
    1998, and the first full-time crew -- one
    American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts --
    occupied the station in 2000.
  • The International Space Station orbits Earth at
    an altitude of about 250 miles (400 kilometers).
  • Solar panels supply more than 100 kilowatts of
    electric power to the station.

5
Solar Arrays
  • ISSs electrical power system (EPS) use eight
    photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to
    electricity
  • The eight solar arrays are 112 ft long by 39 ft
    wide
  • The solar arrays are mounted on a "blanket" that
    can be folded like an accordion for delivery to
    space
  • Gimbals are used to rotate the arrays so that
    they face the Sun to provide maximum power to the
    Space Station
  • Arrays generate 110 kW (kilowatts) total power,
    about as much as 55 houses would typically use

6
Background ISS Interior fly through
  • Video
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vJgBgmw-2U8c
  • 944 minutes long

7
ISS Assembly process
  • Video http//www.youtube.com/watch?vyLLF13IuAMIf
    eaturechannel
  • 154 minute long

8
Resources
  • NASA ISS Website
  • http//www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/in
    dex.html
  • Interactive Reference Guide
  • http//www.nasa.gov/externalflash/ISSRG/index.htm
  • Google SketchUp
  • http//sketchup.google.com/
  • Storyboarding Information
  • http//www.usabilitynet.org/tools/storyboarding.ht
    m
  • Autodesk Game Show Reel a video demonstration
    of the games using Autodesk products for
    development
  • http//usa.autodesk.com/industries/media-entertain
    ment/games
  • NASA Engineers discuss what they do in video
    interviews
  • http//www.usatoday.com/educate/NASA/videos.html
  • No Boundaries toolkit for STEM careers
  • http//www.usatoday.com/educate/NASA/toolkit.html
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