Space Station List
API endpoint that allows Space Stations to be viewed.
GET: Return a list of all the existing space stations.
FILTERS: Parameters - 'name', 'status', 'owners', 'orbit', 'type', 'owners__name', 'owners__abbrev' Example - /api/2.2.0/spacestation/?status=Active
SEARCH EXAMPLE: Example - /api/2.2.0/spacestation/?search=ISS Searches through 'name', 'owners__name', 'owners__abbrev'
ORDERING: Fields - 'id', 'name', status', 'type', 'founded', 'volume' Example - /api/2.2.0/spacestation/?ordering=id
GET /2.2.0/spacestation/?format=api&offset=10&ordering=status
https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/spacestation/?format=api&limit=10&ordering=status", "results": [ { "id": 12, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/spacestation/12/?format=api", "name": "Salyut 4", "status": { "id": 2, "name": "De-Orbited" }, "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Government" }, "founded": "1974-12-26", "deorbited": "1977-02-03", "description": "Salyut 4 represented the second phase of DOS civilian space station. Although the basic design of Salyut 1 was retained, it switched to three large solar panels mounted on the forward module rather than its predecessor's four small panels on the docking module and engine compartment, presumably to generate more power. It had an interior floor area of 34.8 sq. The pitch of the station was 2 X 59 N, yaw was 2 X 59 N and roll was 2 X 20 N. The electric System produced an average of 2.00 kW of power. It had 2,000 kg of scientific equipment alongside two sets of three solar panels each and was equipped with the Delta Navigation System which was a new autonomous navigation system that calculates orbital elements without assistance from ground. It was powered by KTDU-66 thrusters. Instrumentation", "orbit": "Low Earth Orbit", "owners": [ { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "abbrev": "RFSA" } ], "active_expeditions": [], "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/salyut25204_image_20190310081804.jpg" }, { "id": 14, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/spacestation/14/?format=api", "name": "Salyut 6", "status": { "id": 2, "name": "De-Orbited" }, "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Government" }, "founded": "1977-09-29", "deorbited": "1982-07-29", "description": "Salyut 6, also known as DOS-5, was a Soviet orbital space station, the eighth flown as part of the Salyut programme. Launched on 29 September 1977 by a Proton rocket, the station was the first of the \"second-generation\" type of space station. Salyut 6 possessed several revolutionary advances over the earlier Soviet space stations, which it nevertheless resembled in overall design. These included the addition of a second docking port, a new main propulsion system and the station's primary scientific instrument, the BST-1M multispectral telescope. The addition of the second docking port made crew handovers and station resupply by unmanned Progress freighters possible for the first time.", "orbit": "Low Earth Orbit", "owners": [ { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "abbrev": "RFSA" } ], "active_expeditions": [], "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/salyut25206_image_20190318095930.jpg" }, { "id": 10, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/spacestation/10/?format=api", "name": "Salyut 2", "status": { "id": 2, "name": "De-Orbited" }, "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Government" }, "founded": "1973-04-03", "deorbited": "1973-05-28", "description": "Salyut 2 (OPS-1) (Russian: Салют-2 meaning Salute 2) was a Soviet space station which was launched in 1973 as part of the Salyut programme. It was the first Almaz military space station to fly. Within two weeks of its launch, the station had lost attitude control and depressurised, leaving it unusable. Its orbit decayed and it re-entered the atmosphere on 28 May 1973, without any crews having visited it.", "orbit": "Low Earth Orbit", "owners": [ { "id": 63, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/63/?format=api", "name": "Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)", "abbrev": "RFSA" } ], "active_expeditions": [], "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/salyut25202_image_20190217082304.jpeg" }, { "id": 17, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/spacestation/17/?format=api", "name": "Genesis II", "status": { "id": 3, "name": "Decommissioned" }, "type": { "id": 3, "name": "Commercial" }, "founded": "2007-06-28", "deorbited": null, "description": "Genesis II is the second of two experimental inflatable space habitats. It is a one-third scale model of Bigelow Aerospace's BA330 Module.\r\n\r\nGenesis II became inactive after the avionics systems stopped working 2.5 years into it's lifetime.", "orbit": "Low Earth Orbit", "owners": [ { "id": 140, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/140/?format=api", "name": "Bigelow Aerospace", "abbrev": "Bigelow" } ], "active_expeditions": [], "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/genesis_i_image_20200221101955.jpg" }, { "id": 16, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/spacestation/16/?format=api", "name": "Genesis I", "status": { "id": 3, "name": "Decommissioned" }, "type": { "id": 3, "name": "Commercial" }, "founded": "2006-07-12", "deorbited": null, "description": "Genesis I is the first of two experimental inflatable space habitats. It is a one-third scale model of Bigelow Aerospace's BA330 Module.", "orbit": "Low Earth Orbit", "owners": [ { "id": 140, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/140/?format=api", "name": "Bigelow Aerospace", "abbrev": "Bigelow" } ], "active_expeditions": [], "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/genesis_i_image_20200221101955.jpg" } ] }{ "count": 15, "next": null, "previous": "