Zvezda
Service Module
Step aboard and explore the International Space Station's
Russian living and working quarters!
The real Zvezda Service Module is the first fully Russian
contribution to the International Space Station and serves as
the early cornerstone for the first human habitation of the
station. The module provides the early station living quarters,
electrical power distribution and life support, data processing,
flight control and propulsion systems. It also provides a
communications system that includes remote command capabilities
from ground flight controllers. (Note:
creative
license has been taken on the placement of the Solar Array due
to a client's particular exhibit alignment.)
The Hardware:
TRANSFER
COMPARTMENT
(Display Only)
SMALL WORKING
COMPARTMENT
(Display Only)
FORWARD -
Control Station, Station Clock, Attitude Control Monitor,
Attitude Controls, Caution and Warning Panel, Positioning
Device, 4 laptops, 2 video monitors
DECK - Floor
façade with 6 9” windows with transparency Earth views, Body
Mass Measuring Platform, Central Post Control Station, Central
Post Keyboard
OVERHEAD-
Ceiling façade
STARBOARD-
Wall façade, Control Panel and Monitor
PORT (This is
the open viewing side.)
LARGE WORKING
COMPARTMENT
DECK - Floor
façade
OVERHEAD - 3
ceiling façades (Atmosphere Purification Control Panel,
Fire Detectors, Solid Fuel Oxygen Generator, Electron Oxygen
Compartment)
STARBOARD -
Wall façade; Galley with table (Visitors will be able to see
up close some of the U.S. and Russian food items, beverages,
utensils and condiments as they are contained in and around this
representation of the Zvezda Galley); Commander’s quarter
with 9-inch window (the Commander’s quarter is an entire
bedroom for astronauts and cosmonauts and has privacy, room for
sleeping and changing clothes, communication, and space for
recreational activities such as reading and a 9” window to catch
some real Earth views); Static Solar Array
(visitors can use a single axis joystick to extend a large ISS
Solar Panel, watching on VU meters as the electricity generated
increases when ‘sunlight’ hits the expanded surface area); A
large 16” window )allows guests to see the solar array
extension and retraction).
PORT (This is
the open access side.)
AFT - Waste
Management (visitors will really be able to see where
Astronauts go to the bathroom in space with a representation of
the Zvezda waste management compartment complete with a display
of hygiene items and kits); Transfer Tunnel (kids COULD
crawl in this way).
Fast Facts:
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Turn key.
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Length: 434"
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Diameter: 182"
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10-15 Minute experiences
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Computer components
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Electrical components
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Ventilation
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Power distribution
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Casters
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Approximately
60 days to complete unit
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One year warranty on custom components
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Manufacturers warranty on off-the-shelf items
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Simulators can support activities,
camps, summer programs, camp-ins, and much more.
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All components are
designed to rugged
standards for durability.
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Created by an
experienced design team in space-related education, exhibits and
simulations: Design Force and creative CYNERGY.

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