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How did they build the ISS (International Space Station)

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This is the story of how the Space Shuttle was used to construct the International Space Station. Watch more space videos: 🚀Space Crew Dragon video: 🛰2018 International Space Station video: 👏Big thanks to my video reviewers: Derek Richardson - @OrbitalVelocity Jim Newman - Astronaut STS-88 This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video). Try dubbing your videos with AI: ⌚Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - ISS Intro 02:11 - Berthing & Docking Mechanisms 05:05 - Space Shuttle Intro 06:28 - STS-88 (Unity) 09:38 - STS-98(Destiny) 11:05 - Canadarm2 12:02 - STS-100 (Canadarm2) 13:27 - STS-104 (Quest) 15:08 - More Construction 💻Follow me on social media: Patreon: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: @jaredowenanimations 🌐Internet Sources: STS-88 Post Flight Presentation: STS-98 Post Flight Presentation: STS-100 Post Flight Presentation: STS-104 Post Flight Presentation: 📚Book Sources: The International Space Station: Operating an Output in the New Frontier International Space Station Owners' Workshop Manual by David Baker NASA Space Shuttle Owners' Workshop Manual by David Baker 🟠This animation was made with Blender 3.6 (Cycles Render) 🎵Music (): Sun Dust by Cody Martin Interdimensional by Cody Martin Artisan Craft by Cody Martin 🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation: Graphics Card: GTX 4090 Graphics Card: GTX 3090ti Microphone: Shure MV7 Mouse: Razer Naga X Chair: Staples Gaming Chair 📼Video Summary: The International Space Station (ISS) took over 10 years to construct. Most of the pieces were brought up and assembled by the Space Shuttle. There are two sides to the station - the Russian Orbital Segment and the United States Orbital Segment. On the US side - the modules are connected with the Common Berthing Mechanism or CBM for short. The Space Shuttle used it's robotic arm called the Canadarm - this could lift and move around objects in space. This video summarizes 4 shuttle missions at the beginning stages of construction. STS-88 brought up the Unity Module and attached it to the Russian module Zarya. STS-98 brought up the Destiny Module and attached it to the forward side of Unity. STS-100 brought up the Canadarm2 - which was crucial for constructing the station. STS-104 brought up the Quest Airlock and attached it to the side of the Unity. There is a lot more to the stations construction, maybe we'll cover that in a future video! #b3d #NASA #SpaceShuttle

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