International Space Station Modules

A manned orbital research facility currently being assembled in outer space. Joint international project. Participating countries: Belgium, Brazil, Great Britain, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Canada the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, the United States, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Japan.

International Space Station Modules

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