Heads of Agency International Space Station Joint Statement

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Jan. 23, 2007

Michael Braukus
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 

RELEASE: 07-013

HEADS OF AGENCY INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION JOINT STATEMENT

PARIS - The heads of the International Space Station partners, space 
agencies from Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia and the United States, 
met at European Space Agency Headquarters in Paris, France, on 
January 23, 2007, to review ISS cooperation. 

In their discussions, the Heads of Agency noted the significant 
accomplishments of the partnership in implementing the space station 
configuration and assembly sequence endorsed at their last meeting in 
March 2006. Among the milestones acknowledged by the Heads of Agency 
were reestablishment of three-person ISS crew and re-initiation of 
station assembly activities; three extremely challenging Space 
Shuttle missions with outstanding extravehicular accomplishments by 
American, Russian, Canadian and European astronauts; continued 
exceptional performance of the Canadarm2 including, on-orbit 
operation by a Canadian astronaut; and the uninterrupted flow of 
Russian Soyuz and Progress vehicles that provided essential crew and 
cargo delivery and return. Successful completion of these assembly 
activities has paved the way for the planned arrival of Node 2 
followed by two new laboratories, the European Space Agency Columbus 
module and the Japanese Experiment Module Kibo, as well as the 
Canadian two-armed Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator Dextre 
within a year.

The Heads of Agency reviewed the status of current ISS development, 
configuration and operations activities across the partnership. 
Transportation capabilities, including the European Space Agency 
Automated Transfer Vehicle, the Japanese H-2 Transfer Vehicle, the 
Russian Soyuz and Progress vehicles, the U.S. Space Shuttle, 
Commercial Orbital Transportation and Crew Exploration Vehicle were 
discussed. Also the timely achievement of a six person crew and 
completion of space station assembly were reviewed. 

The Heads of Agency expressed their continued appreciation for the 
outstanding work by on-orbit crews and ground support personnel to 
bring the space station to its full productive capacity. They 
acknowledged the strength of the partnership that characterizes the 
ISS and the importance of international cooperation in achieving 
mutual objectives in the exploration and utilization of space. 

For more information about the International Space Station, visit the 
Internet at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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