# WIA-SPACE-006: Space Station Standard 🛸

> **홍익인간 (弘益人間) (홍익인간) - Benefit All Humanity**

Complete documentation standard for space station systems, operations, and future development.

## Overview

WIA-SPACE-006 provides comprehensive documentation of space station technology, from historical evolution through current operations to next-generation concepts. This standard serves as both technical reference and educational resource.

## Repository Structure

```
space-station/
├── index.html                      # Main landing page
├── README.md                       # This file
├── spec/
│   └── WIA-SPACE-006-v1.0.md      # Technical specification
└── ebook/
    ├── ko/                         # Korean ebook
    │   ├── index.html             # Table of contents
    │   ├── chapter-01.html        # 우주정거장 개요
    │   ├── chapter-02.html        # 우주정거장 구조
    │   ├── chapter-03.html        # 생명 유지 시스템
    │   ├── chapter-04.html        # 전력 및 열제어 시스템
    │   ├── chapter-05.html        # 우주인 생활
    │   ├── chapter-06.html        # 우주 과학 연구
    │   ├── chapter-07.html        # 우주정거장 운용
    │   └── chapter-08.html        # 차세대 우주정거장
    └── en/                         # English ebook
        ├── index.html             # Table of contents
        ├── chapter-01.html        # Space Station Overview
        ├── chapter-02.html        # Station Structure
        ├── chapter-03.html        # Life Support Systems
        ├── chapter-04.html        # Power & Thermal Systems
        ├── chapter-05.html        # Astronaut Life
        ├── chapter-06.html        # Space Science Research
        ├── chapter-07.html        # Station Operations
        └── chapter-08.html        # Next-Generation Stations
```

## Quick Start

### View Documentation

1. **Web Interface:** Open `index.html` in your browser
2. **Korean Ebook:** Navigate to `ebook/ko/index.html`
3. **English Ebook:** Navigate to `ebook/en/index.html`
4. **Technical Spec:** Read `spec/WIA-SPACE-006-v1.0.md`

### Topics Covered

#### Chapter 1: Space Station Overview
- Historical evolution from Salyut to ISS
- Major milestones and achievements
- International cooperation
- Significance for humanity's future

#### Chapter 2: Station Structure
- Modular design principles
- ISS major modules (Russian, US, European, Japanese segments)
- Docking systems and mechanisms
- Integrated Truss Structure
- Robotic systems (Canadarm2, Dextre)

#### Chapter 3: Life Support Systems
- Oxygen generation (electrolysis, SFOG)
- Carbon dioxide removal (CDRA, Vozdukh, Sabatier)
- Water recovery systems (UPA, WPA)
- Temperature and humidity control
- Trace contaminant removal
- Closed-loop integration

#### Chapter 4: Power & Thermal Systems
- Solar array design and sun tracking
- Battery systems (Ni-H₂ → Li-ion transition)
- Power distribution architecture
- Active thermal control (ammonia loops)
- Radiator systems
- Passive thermal protection

#### Chapter 5: Astronaut Life
- Daily schedule and routines
- Sleep in microgravity
- Space food and nutrition
- Exercise requirements and equipment
- Hygiene and sanitation
- Communications and leisure
- Mental health support

#### Chapter 6: Space Science Research
- Life sciences (human physiology, cell biology, plant growth)
- Physics (fluid dynamics, combustion science)
- Materials science (alloys, 3D printing)
- Earth observation
- Space physics (AMS-02, Cold Atom Lab)
- Medical applications

#### Chapter 7: Station Operations
- Cargo spacecraft (Progress, Dragon, Cygnus, HTV)
- Crew vehicles (Soyuz, Crew Dragon, Starliner)
- Mission control centers
- Spacewalks (EVA procedures and equipment)
- Maintenance schedules
- Emergency procedures

#### Chapter 8: Next-Generation Stations
- Lunar Gateway
- Commercial stations (Axiom, Orbital Reef, Starlab, Haven-1)
- China's Tiangong
- Russia's ROSS plans
- Space manufacturing
- Space hotels and tourism
- Future technologies

## Key Features

### 🌐 Bilingual Documentation
- Complete Korean and English ebooks
- Technical specification in English
- Culturally appropriate examples

### 📚 Comprehensive Coverage
- Historical context and evolution
- Detailed technical systems
- Operational procedures
- Human factors and daily life
- Scientific research applications
- Future development roadmap

### 🎨 Modern Design
- Dark theme optimized for reading (#1a1a2e background, #e94560 accent)
- Responsive layout
- Clear typography
- Visual hierarchy
- Interactive navigation

### 🔬 Educational Value
- Suitable for students, educators, engineers
- Real-world examples and data
- Practical applications
- Inspiring future generations

## Technical Specifications

### Space Station Key Parameters

| Parameter | Typical Value |
|-----------|---------------|
| **Mass** | 100-450 metric tons |
| **Pressurized Volume** | 300-900 m³ |
| **Solar Array Area** | 1,000-2,500 m² |
| **Power Generation** | 80-120 kW |
| **Crew Capacity** | 3-7 persons |
| **Orbital Altitude** | 350-450 km |
| **Orbital Velocity** | ~7.7 km/s (28,000 km/h) |
| **Orbital Period** | ~90 minutes |
| **Design Lifetime** | 15-30 years |

### ISS Specific Data

- **Total Mass:** ~420 metric tons
- **Length:** 109 meters (truss)
- **Width:** 73 meters (solar arrays)
- **Pressurized Volume:** 916 m³
- **Habitable Volume:** 388 m³
- **Continuous Habitation:** 25+ years (since 2000)
- **Total Visitors:** 270+ people from 20+ countries
- **Spacewalks:** 270+ EVAs
- **Scientific Experiments:** 3,000+ investigations

## Standards Compliance

This standard conforms to:
- **International Docking System Standard (IDSS)**
- **NASA Systems Engineering Handbook**
- **International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR) specifications**
- **Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices**

## Use Cases

### Education
- University aerospace engineering courses
- High school STEM programs
- Public outreach and engagement
- Museum exhibits

### Professional
- Aerospace engineer reference
- Mission planning documentation
- Training materials
- System design guidelines

### Research
- Historical analysis
- Technology evolution studies
- International cooperation case studies
- Future planning and development

## Contributing

This standard is maintained by the WIA Technical Committee. For updates, corrections, or enhancements:

1. Review current documentation
2. Identify areas for improvement
3. Submit detailed proposals
4. Include references and sources

Contact: standards@wia-official.org

## Philosophy: 홍익인간 (弘益人間)

**홍익인간 (Hongik Ingan) - Benefit All Humanity**

Space exploration transcends national boundaries. Space stations exemplify international cooperation for the benefit of all humankind. This standard is published freely to:

- **Educate** future generations about space technology
- **Inspire** young people to pursue STEM careers
- **Document** humanity's achievements in space
- **Prepare** for our multi-planetary future
- **Unite** people across borders through shared knowledge

## Future Updates

Planned additions to this standard:
- **v1.1:** Commercial station detailed specifications
- **v1.2:** Lunar Gateway operational procedures
- **v1.3:** Mars transit habitat requirements
- **v2.0:** Next-generation closed-loop life support

## Related Standards

- **WIA-INTENT:** Intention expression framework
- **WIA-OMNI-API:** Universal API standard
- **WIA-AIR-POWER:** Distributed computing standard
- **WIA-AIR-SHIELD:** Security and protection standard
- **WIA-SOCIAL:** Social connectivity standard

## License

This standard is published under the **홍익인간 (弘益人間)** (Benefit All Humanity) philosophy.

You are free to:
- **Use** this documentation for any purpose
- **Share** with anyone
- **Adapt** for your needs
- **Teach** from these materials

We only ask that you:
- Attribute the source (WIA-SPACE-006)
- Share improvements back to the community
- Use knowledge for peaceful purposes
- Inspire others to reach for the stars

## Acknowledgments

This standard honors:
- All astronauts and cosmonauts who lived and worked in space
- Engineers and scientists who designed and built space stations
- Mission controllers who supported operations 24/7
- Educators who inspire the next generation
- Citizens worldwide who support space exploration

From **Salyut** to **ISS**, from **Mir** to **Tiangong**, from **Skylab** to tomorrow's commercial stations - this is humanity's shared heritage and future.

## Statistics

- **Languages:** 2 (Korean, English)
- **Chapters:** 8 comprehensive chapters per language
- **Total Content:** 200+ pages equivalent
- **Images/Diagrams:** Structural descriptions and data tables
- **Code Examples:** Technical specifications
- **Historical Span:** 1971 (Salyut-1) to 2035+ (future stations)

## Contact

- **Organization:** World Certification Industry Association (WIA)
- **Developer:** SmileStory Inc.
- **Email:** standards@wia-official.org
- **Website:** https://github.com/WIA-Official/wia-standards
- **Philosophy:** 홍익인간 (弘益人間) (홍익인간) - Benefit All Humanity

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## Quick Links

- 🏠 [Main Landing Page](index.html)
- 🇰🇷 [Korean Ebook](ebook/ko/index.html)
- 🇺🇸 [English Ebook](ebook/en/index.html)
- 📋 [Technical Specification](spec/WIA-SPACE-006-v1.0.md)

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**The space station belongs to all of us. 🛸**

Together, we reach for the stars. Together, we benefit all humanity.

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