The International Space Station over Earth
			
		
		
		
			The International Space Station is the largest object ever constructed by humans in space. 
The station perimeter extends over roughly the area of a 
football field, although only a small fraction of this is composed of modules habitable by humans.
The station is so large that it could not be 
launched all at once -- 
it continues to be
built piecemeal. 
To function, the 
ISS needs huge 
trusses, some over 15 meters long and with masses over 10,000 kilograms, to keep it rigid and to route 
electricity and liquid 
coolants.  
Pictured above, the immense 
space station was photographed 
from the now-retired space shuttle Atlantis after a week-long stay in 2010.
Across the image top hangs part of a bright blue Earth, in stark contrast to the darkness of 
interstellar space across the bottom.