Operations planning for the International Space Station

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Leuttgens, R [1 ]
Volpp, J [1 ]
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[1] ESA, Directorate Tech & Operat Support, ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany
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The planning process for the decade-long operation of the International Space Station (ISS) has to take into account the unique characteristics of this endeavour with its five International Partners: the USA (NASA), Russia (RSA), Japan (NASDA), Canada (CSA) and Europe (ESA). Each Partner is providing at least one space-segment element and will operate it quite independently within an agreed resource envelope. Each Partner, apart from Canada, will also provide an Earth-to-orbit vehicle for Space Station re-supply and logistics operations. The major European contributions are the Columbus Orbital Facility (COF) and the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) launched by Ariane-5.
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