NASA
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International Space Station Facts and Figures - NASA
July 16, 2024 - The International Space Station has been continuously occupied for two decades, and the astronauts and cosmonauts aboard have taken more than 3.5 million photographs of our home planet from space.
Videos
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Wikipedia
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International Space Station - Wikipedia
1 day ago - The International Space Station (ISS) is a large space station that was assembled and is maintained in low Earth orbit by a collaboration of five space agencies and their contractors: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), JAXA (Japan), and CSA (Canada).
ESA
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ESA - Space for Kids - The International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) is the biggest object ever flown into space and can often be seen from Earth! It travels around the Earth at an average speed of 28 800 km/h, completing 16 orbits per day, as it flies around 400 kilometres above us. 15 countries, including the USA, Russia, ...
NASA
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International Space Station Overview - NASA
3 days ago - Six spaceships are parked at the space station including the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, JAXA’s HTV-X1 cargo craft, Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo craft, the Soyuz MS-28 crew ship, and the Progress 92 and 93 resupply ships. ... Over 270 spacewalks in NASA's Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs), or spacesuits, and Roscosmos Orlan spacesuits have been conducted since 1998 at the International Space Station.
National Geographic
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International Space Station, facts and photos | National Geographic
Flying some 240 miles above Earth's surface at 17,500 miles an hour, the International Space Station (ISS) is a science laboratory dedicated to helping humans learn how to live in space.
Published May 3, 2021
International Space Station National Laboratory
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ISS History & Timeline - ISS National Lab
March 28, 2025 - Since Expedition 1 in the fall of 2000, 202 people had visited the station. ... NASA issues a cooperative agreement notice for a management partner. ... NASA selects the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space to manage the ISS National Lab. ... The first ISS National Lab solicitation to send science to the International Space Station is announced.
PBS
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Space Station | FYI | ISS Fact Sheet
ten surprising facts about the international space station · Humans need a little less sleep in space because our bodies do very little work in a microgravity environment. It takes no effort at all to raise an arm, hold your head up, or move a bulky object
BBC
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23 facts about the ISS - BBC Newsround
November 20, 2018 - Astronauts have to work out for two hours a day while on board to help keep their muscles in shape while in space · More than 50 computers control all the systems on the station · The electrics on the ISS are all connected with eight miles of cabling · 230 individuals from 18 countries have visited the International Space Station
Wikipedia
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Space station - Wikipedia
December 12, 2025 - The Mir space station was in orbit from 1986 to 2001 and was supported and visited by the following spacecraft: Roscosmos Progress (multiple variants) (1986–2000) – An additional Progress spacecraft was used in 2001 to deorbit Mir.