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The Space Shuttle Aproaches the International Space Station (ISS)
In August 1993, NASA selected Boeing as prime contractor for the International Space Station, a permanent orbiting laboratory in space and the largest international space venture ever undertaken. With a "space footprint" the size of two football fields, the space station averages an altitude of 220 statute miles. As the prime contractor, Boeing is responsible for design, development, construction and integration of the ISS and assisting NASA in operating the orbital outpost. Boeing built all of the major U.S. elements. In addition, Boeing oversees thousands of subcontractors around the globe and works with 16 international partners on the project.
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Unique identifier
BI222329
Boeing ID
as1-24-2
Type
Image
Size
5100px × 3400px 49MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
air to air
black
blue
currently in production
exteriors
flying
full body views
high-tech / advanced
illustrations
International Space Station (ISS)
moon
orbiting
out of production
outer space
space
Space Shuttle orbiters
space stations
spacecraft
stars
viewed from above
white
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