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en The difference between an ant walking down the sidewalk and the International Space Station orbiting the Earth is about four orders of magnitude. I never really timed how fast an ant goes. Then I was thinking about a lot of the intractable contemporary conflicts that plague the world today.

en We're here today to wish the international space station some greetings itself because today is the one-thousandth day that the first component of the station has been on orbit .

en So it's really doing the necessary groundwork for flying an orbiting space station.

en The International Space Station will give us a place where we
can learn more about living in space, ... looking forward to using the space station, to do all the things
that zero gravity can do.


en The International Space Station will give us a place where we can learn more about living in space, ... looking forward to using the space station, to do all the things that zero gravity can do.

en It is still not as fast as today's silicon chips, but we can make it orders of magnitude better. We have a very clear picture of how to move on. Developing the first car is much harder than making a car that can go faster.

en It's up to you, the first permanent crew on the International Space Station, to open a new chapter in the history of international space exploration: to make habitable the orbital 'house' that has been created through the labor of specialists from various countries,
  Vladimir Putin

en Leonard's broad operational experience in the U.S. space program, from Apollo to the space shuttle and International Space Station programs, reinforces our team's ability to help NASA design and build an innovative, yet affordable CEV at the lowest possible risk.

en The space shuttle is critically dependent on what we intend to do with the international space station and those requirements are still being worked out.

en The space station was sold to Congress for decades as a lab to do this kind of broad-based research. Now they've started gutting the station just when it is at the point of being able to do all things it was supposed to do. That leaves the purpose of the space station as something for astronauts to fix.

en Is there ever any danger of a space- walking astronaut being hit by super fast-moving space junk? His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible.

en It's not going to be a general purpose computer. But for certain things, it is incredible, and it will make orders of magnitude difference.

en This artificial colony on the space station is incredibly lacking compared to the quality of life on Earth. There are much more comfortable places than a shuttle to spend a honeymoon ... You cannot kiss the bride with a space-suit helmet on.

en The President, the space policy that we have, is very firm in that the shuttle will retire in 2010, ... What we'll do if we don't complete the international space station by then is look at other means to complete it.

en It has been spotted on the space station Mir 200 miles above the earth.


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