International Space Station Research for the Next Decade: International Coordination and Research AccomplishmentsDuring 2011, the International Space Station reached an important milestone in the completion of assembly and the shift to the focus on a full and continuous utilization mission in space. The ISS partnership itself has also met a milestone in the coordination and cooperation of utilization activities including research, technology development and education. We plan and track all ISS utilization activities jointly and have structures in place to cooperate on common goals by sharing ISS assets and resources, and extend the impacts and efficiency of utilization activities. The basic utilization areas on the ISS include research, technology development and testing, and education/outreach. Research can be categorized as applied research for future exploration, basic research taking advantage of the microgravity and open space environment, and Industrial R&D / commercial research focused at industrial product development and improvement. Technology development activities range from testing of new spacecraft systems and materials to the use of ISS as an analogue for future exploration missions to destinations beyond Earth orbit. This presentation, made jointly by all ISS international partners, will highlight the ways that international cooperation in all of these areas is achieved, and the overall accomplishments that have come as well as future perspectives from the cooperation. Recently, the partnership has made special efforts to increase the coordination and impact of ISS utilization that has humanitarian benefits. In this context the paper will highlight tentative ISS utilization developments in the areas of Earth remote sensing, medical technology transfer, and education/outreach.
Document ID
20110010956
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Thumm, Tracy L. (Jacobs Technologies Engineering Science Contract Group Houston, TX, United States)
Robinson, Julie A. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Johnson-Green, Perry (Canadian Space Agency Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Buckley, Nicole (Canadian Space Agency Saint Hubert, Quebec Canada)
Karabadzhak, George (Central Research Inst. of Machine Building Moscow, Russian Federation)
Nakamura, Tai (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Tsukuba, Japan)
Sorokin, Igor V. (Korolev Rocket-Cosmic Corp. Energia Russian Federation)
Zell, Martin (European Space Agency. European Space Research and Technology Center, ESTEC Noordwijk, Netherlands)