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Zarya. (ISS module) Zarya (Russian: Заря, lit. 'Dawn' [c]), also known as the Functional Cargo Block (Russian: Функционально-грузовой блок), was the inaugural component of the International Space Station (ISS). Launched on 20 November 1998 atop a Proton-K rocket, the module would serve as the ISS's primary source of ...
The process of assembling the International Space Station (ISS) has been under way since the 1990s. Zarya, the first ISS module, was launched by a Proton rocket on 20 November 1998. The STS-88 Space Shuttle mission followed two weeks after Zarya was launched, bringing Unity, the first of three node modules, and connecting it to Zarya.
Zorya (lit. "Dawn"; also many variants: Zarya, Zaria, Zorza, Zirnytsia, Zaranitsa, Zoryushka, etc.) is a figure in Slavic folklore, a feminine personification of dawn ...
As the station has grown, Zarya's role has transitioned primarily to storage, both internally and in its external fuel tanks. [95] A descendant of the TKS spacecraft used in the Salyut programme, Zarya was built in Russia but is owned by the United States. Its name, meaning "dawn," symbolizes the beginning of a new era of international space ...
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Zarya of the Dawn. Zarya of the Dawn. Creative team. Written by. Kris Kashtanova. Artist (s) Midjourney. Zarya of the Dawn is a short comic book written by Kris Kashtanova and illustrated entirely with the artificial intelligence software Midjourney, which resulted in a copyright dispute.
Cosmonaut Nikolai Budarin working inside one of the crew quarters aboard Zvezda service module. The Russian Orbital Segment ( ROS) is the name given to the components of the International Space Station (ISS) constructed in Russia and operated by the Russian Roscosmos. The ROS handles Guidance, Navigation, and Control for the entire Station.