You could fly out of spacedock really slow with it at one quarter... backwards if necessary. 

You could fly out of spacedock really slow with it at one quarter... backwards if necessary.![]()
ISS was going to be a spacedock--when it was called Space Station Freedom
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Station_Freedom
http://www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/?p=886
http://www.astronautix.com/graphics/s/ss84diag.gif
Now, if SLS to LEO becomes more of a thing--just maybe--we could see ISS get bigger. Probably not--but dumping it in the ocean is a waste.
I'd like to see the core of it repurposed as an Earth-Moon Lagrange Point station when SpaceX and NASA have deep-space manned capability. It would need an additional radiation shelter, of course.I think Bigelow may have plans for it. I want the truss saved if nothing else.
They are looking for names for them. I suggest naming one of them Vulcan (just a thought)Big news in astronomy. Scientists have found 7 earth size planets orbiting the same star, called Trappist-1, about 39 l.y away.
http://www.popsci.com/seven-earth-size-planets-live-around-nearby-star
Sure it will. Just as soon as the USS Gerald Ford completes a combat patrol in Lake Michigan.It looks like SLS will be sent to ISS.
Seven deadly sins, seven dwarfs, seven colours of the rainbow, seven brides, seven brothers, seven things I hate about you by Miley Cyrus...
Only thing I don't see humanity getting a spacedock, or any other nice thing for a very, very long time.
I think it'll happen as soon as we develop superstrong materials. If we can build a space elevator, the cost of shipping things into orbit will be nothing compared to what it is now.
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