jeudi 6 novembre 2014

International Space Station "Europe"

Sooo, guys, this is ISS "Europe", a joint undertaking of the Soviet Union, Polish Democratic Republic, Czechoslovak Republic and People's Democratic Republic of Hungary.



The first module, Polish "Mazovia" was put info orbit in June 1985, while Czechoslovak "Bohemia" follows promptly in July same year. Later on, in December same year Soviet "Baikal" experimental module will be delivered and docked to "Europe" and in the beginning of 1986 Hungarian "Panonia" - a space laboratory will conclude the assembly of ISS.



The station will serve civil purposes, with scientific research and space technology experiments in mind. It will cooperate with the already operating Salyut series stations and the (almost assembled) MIR Odin Soviet space station.



To protect it from the imperialist scum with their MOLs and Big Geminis, the station will be in constant contact with two nearby Almaz type stations - Almaz 7 and Almaz 9, and an escort of TKS space fighter will be handy at all times.



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International Space Station “Europe”




  • Międzynarodowa Stacja Kosmiczna "Europ"

  • Международная Космическая Cтанция "Европа

  • Mezinárodní Kosmická Stanice "Evropa"

  • A Nemzetközi Űrállomás "Európa"




Destined orbital configuration (1986)



Engineering Institute

The Ciolkovski Space Centre



1. Baikal - Soviet laboratory module 2. Mazovia - Polish crew and experimental module

3. Bohemia - Czech crew and experimental module

4. Panonia - Hungarian laboratory module

5. GWD - main docking node

6. Manned Soyuz type ferries



Image based on “MIR Hardware Heritage” NASA public domain graphic material.





My son demanded building a model of "Europe" for him, so you might soon see some MIR recoloring and modding on my part.



The project is for my planned (an hopefully upcoming one day) movel "Galacting Reconneisanse".



Thank you for your time.




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