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- 2. Living on the International Space Station Food, Hygiene and Sleeping Reference Information Working Inside Working in
- 3. ISS Expedition Two Hosts Shuttle Astronauts July 2001 - Cosmonaut Yury V. Usachev organizes different kinds
- 4. August 2001 – During the first meal shared by the STS-105 and Expedition Two crews, the
- 5. ISS Expedition Seven Crew Members Prepare Food October 2002 - Astronaut Peggy A. Whitson and cosmonaut
- 6. June 2003 - Cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko (right) and astronaut Edward T. Lu share a meal
- 7. ISS Expedition Two Crewmember Shaves March 2001 – Cosmonaut Yury V. Usachev uses an electric razor
- 8. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-118/hires/s118e07701.jpg Astronaut Brushes Hair August 2007 - Astronaut Tracy Caldwell, on the mid deck of the
- 9. October 2002 - Cosmonaut Valery G. Korzun cuts astronaut Peggy A. Whitson’s hair in the Zvezda
- 10. November 2007 - Astronaut Daniel Tani is tucked away in a sleeping bag near two Extravehicular
- 11. March 2003 - Cosmonaut Nikolai M. Budarin uses a still camera to photograph the topography of
- 12. March 2002 - Cosmonaut Yury I. Onufrienko catalogs water canisters in the Zvezda Service Module. ISS
- 13. March 2003 - Cosmonaut Nikolai M. Budarin uses a computer in a sleep station in the
- 14. June 2001 - Astronaut Susan J. Helms mounts a video camera onto a bracket in the
- 15. Astronauts Operate SSRMS Arm March 2002 - Astronaut Daniel W. Bursch works the Space Station Remote
- 16. August 2001 - Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, Jr. works at the Biotechnology Specimen Temperature Controller (BSTC)
- 17. November 2002 - Belgian Soyuz 5 Flight Engineer Frank DeWinne is pictured near a plant growth
- 18. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-9/hires/iss009e17168.jpg August 2004 - Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left) and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke pose
- 19. September 2003 - Astronaut Edward T. Lu performs routine maintenance on an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU)
- 20. February 2010 - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Soichi Noguchi photographs the Earth from inside the
- 21. October 2002 - Astronaut Piers J. Sellers exits the Quest Airlock module beginning the first scheduled
- 22. December 2006 - Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam Jr. (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang
- 23. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-118/hires/s118e07997.jpg August 2007 - Astronauts Rick Mastracchio (right) and Clay Anderson continue construction and maintenance on
- 24. ISS Expedition Five Astronaut has Fun November 2002 - Astronaut Peggy A. Whitson floats in the
- 25. April 2001 - Astronaut Susan J. Helms pauses from her work while cosmonaut Yury V. Usachev
- 26. April 2001 – Astronaut James S. Voss reads the book "The Last of the Mohicans" while
- 27. October 2001 - Cosmonaut Vladimir N. Dezhurov takes a break from his duties, as he plays
- 28. September 2001 - Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, Jr. takes a brief timeout from a busy day
- 29. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-3/hires/iss003e5562.jpg August 2001 - Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin of Rosaviakosmos relaxes among stowage bags in the hatch
- 30. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-8/hires/iss008e10768.jpg December 2003 - Astronaut C. Michael Foale (left) and cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri pose with
- 31. Reference Information Creating the International Space Station by David Harland and John Catchpole, Pravis Publishing, 2002
- 34. ISS General Information (as of 11-27-09) ISS Flights American: 31 Space Shuttle flights Russian: 2 Proton
- 35. Zvezda Service Module The Russian Zvezda (Russian for Star) module is similar in design to the
- 36. MIR Human Waste Disposal Unit The Zvezda toilet is the same well-tested design used on the
- 37. ISS Clothing ISS crews choose the shirts, shorts and pants they wear in space months before
- 38. ISS Personal Hygiene Each crew member has a personal hygiene kit with a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo,
- 39. Quest Joint Airlock Module The 13,000 lb, 18.5 ft long American airlock is used to support
- 40. Working on the ISS In a typical workday, crew members generally spend about 1.5 hours preparing
- 41. Zarya Control Module Zarya (ZAR-yah) is a 42,000 lb Russian power, communication and spacecraft control element
- 42. Destiny Laboratory Module The 28 ft long, 14 ft diameter, 32,000 lb, American laboratory is constructed
- 43. Biotechnology Specimen Temperature Controller (BSTC) BSTC supported the Cellular Biotechnology Operations Science System (CBOSS) investigations, a
- 44. Lada Greenhouse The Lada greenhouse was developed to test methods for growing plants in the ISS’
- 45. Pirs Docking Compartment The Russian Pirs (Russian for Pier) Docking Compartment module, delivered to the ISS
- 46. Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) The American EMU is a reusable spacesuit similar to the Space Shuttle
- 47. Cupola The seven-windowed Cupola is an observation and control tower for the ISS with windows that
- 48. Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) The simple, girder-like appearance masks the ITS’ multiple ISS roles. Laboratories, living
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