International Space Station (Replica)
The International Space Station (Replica) is a Minecraft-built replica of the International Space Station. Also known as the ISS for short, it is an outpost orbiting around the Earth operated under a partnership between the space agencies of Canada, USA, Europe, Japan and Russia.
The International Space Station (Replica) was built by Skelezomperman and is located here, off the west coast of the Kason Peninsula and Akane. The modules were built in the same order as they were assembled on the real life ISS.
Partners
The following space agencies are participating in the ISS project:
- Inchmuir Space Agency
- Kitania Space Agency
- Nopado Space Program
To apply to be a partner, apply here.
Experiments
We are letting the general public to propose an experiment. To do so, go here. Experiments will be announced every Wednesday and Saturday.
Current Experiments
- FooBar
Current Space
Space inside the station is limited. This is the current space usage:
Indoors
- Destiny: 2/30
- Nauka: Not built, none reserved
- Columbus: 1/22
- Kibo: 0/52
- Experiments not assigned to any module: None
Outdoors
- ESP-1: 2/2
- ESP-2: 0/8
- ESP-3: 0/8
- ELC-1: 0/9
- ELC-2: 0/9
- ELC-3: 0/8
- ELC-4: 0/5
- CEPF: 0/5
- JEM-EF: 0/12
- Experiments not assigned to any module: 1
Construction Progress
Russian Orbital Segment
- Zarya Functional Cargo Block: FINISHED
- Zvezda Service Module: FINISHED
- Pirs Docking Module/Airlock: FINISHED
- Poisk Mini-Research Module 2: FINISHED
- Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1: FINISHED
- Nauka Russian Laboratory: PLANNED
United States Orbital Segment
- Pressurized Mating Adapter 1: FINISHED
- Pressurized Mating Adapter 2: FINISHED
- Pressurized Mating Adapter 3: FINISHED
- Unity Node 1: FINISHED
- Harmony Node 2: FINISHED
- Tranquility Node 3: FINISHED
- Cupola: FINISHED
- Destiny American Laboratory: FINISHED
- Columbus European Laboratory: FINISHED
- Kibo Japanese Experimental Module: FINISHED
- Canadarm2 SSRMS: FINISHED
- Integrated Truss Structure: FINISHED
Astronauts
To become an astronaut, go here.