We hear that there are just five shuttle flights to go. After the last shuttle mission, what will happen to the ISS? Will it be serviced by the Russians alone? Will American astronauts be hitching rides aboard Russian capsules to visit the ISS?
Orion, NASA's new manned spacecraft, will not be ready to launch until 2015 (assuming it progresses on schedule, of course). This time gap between the Shuttle and Orion seems very inconvenient for the ISS, which has depended heavily on NASA missions for supplies and maintenance.
Orion, NASA's new manned spacecraft, will not be ready to launch until 2015 (assuming it progresses on schedule, of course). This time gap between the Shuttle and Orion seems very inconvenient for the ISS, which has depended heavily on NASA missions for supplies and maintenance.