The creation and utilization of the International Space Station (ISS) is a milestone in space
exploration. But without the Space Shuttle it would have remained an impossible dream.
Assembling and Supplying the ISS is the story of how between 1998 and 2011 the Shuttle became
the platform which enabled the construction and continued operation of the primary scientific
research facility in Earth orbit. Fulfilling an objective it had been designed to complete
decades before 37 Shuttle missions carried the majority of the hardware needed to build the
ISS and then acted as a ferry and supply train for early resident crews to the station.
Building upon the decades of development and experience described in the companion volume
Linking the Space Shuttle and Space Stations: Early Docking Technologies from Concept to
Implementation this book explores -a purpose-built hardware processing facility -challenging
spacewalking objectives -extensive robotic operations -undocking a unmanned orbiter The
experience and expertise gained through these missions allows space planners to improve space
construction skills in advance of even more ambitious plans in the future.