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The '''International Space Station''' is included in one of the proposed finished configurations in the basic distribution of [[Orbiter]]. Many modules shown will never get launched or had been redesigned in the wake of [[STS-107]]. It's [[Docking port|docking port]] shapes are all fictional and fitting for [[Delta-glider]] and [[Shuttle-A]].
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[[Image:ISS.jpg|200px|thumb|right|International Space Station]]
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The '''International Space Station (ISS)''' is a multinational scientific orbital platform currently under
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construction (although its fate is now somewhat in doubt after the Columbia disaster).
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Orbiter contains the ISS in its completed state. The ISS is a good docking target for Shuttle
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and other spacecraft missions.
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The ISS is included in one of the proposed finished configurations in the basic distribution of [[Orbiter]]. Many modules shown will never get launched or had been redesigned in the wake of [[STS-107]]. It's [[Docking port|docking port]] shapes are all fictional and fitting for [[Delta-glider]] and [[Shuttle-A]].
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==''Orbiter'' data==
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In ''Orbiter'', the ISS can be tracked with its transponder (XPDR) signal, which by default is set
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to frequency 131.30.
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The ISS contains 5 docking ports. In ''Orbiter'', each is equipped with an IDS transmitter. The default IDS frequencies are:
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* Port 1 137.40
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* Port 2 137.30
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* Port 3 137.20
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* Port 4 137.10
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* Port 5 137.00
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 10:42, 31 January 2010

International Space Station

The International Space Station (ISS) is a multinational scientific orbital platform currently under construction (although its fate is now somewhat in doubt after the Columbia disaster). Orbiter contains the ISS in its completed state. The ISS is a good docking target for Shuttle and other spacecraft missions.


The ISS is included in one of the proposed finished configurations in the basic distribution of Orbiter. Many modules shown will never get launched or had been redesigned in the wake of STS-107. It's docking port shapes are all fictional and fitting for Delta-glider and Shuttle-A.


Orbiter data

In Orbiter, the ISS can be tracked with its transponder (XPDR) signal, which by default is set to frequency 131.30.

The ISS contains 5 docking ports. In Orbiter, each is equipped with an IDS transmitter. The default IDS frequencies are:

  • Port 1 137.40
  • Port 2 137.30
  • Port 3 137.20
  • Port 4 137.10
  • Port 5 137.00

See also

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