International Space Station: Some Assembly Required -  VHS  - 60 minutes   Grades 6-12

Students get an inside look at what it takes to assemble the people, the parts, and the plans for the world's largest orbiting research facility, the International Space Station.  Today, flight hardware is being manufactured in many countries around the globe, and the elements of ISS are beginning to be launched and assembled in space.  In this program, space station experts show:  astronaut training around the world; basics of living and working in space; a look inside the ISS modules and how they work;  current research in microgravity; and the benefits for life on Earth.  This program is a videotape of a live teleconference broadcast in February 1999. Page 1


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