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update Definition (The International Space Station is the largest and most complex international scientific project in history. The station represents a move of unprecedented scale off the home planet. Led by the United States, the International Space Station draws upon the scientific and technological resources of 16 nations: Canada, Japan, Russia, 11 nations of the European Space Agency and Brazil.

The goals of the International Space Station are:

1. Find solutions to crucial problems in medicine, ecology and other areas of science.

2. Lay the foundation for developing space-based commerce and enterprise.

3. Create greater worldwide demand for space-related education at all levels by cultivating the excitement, wonder and discovery that the ISS symbolizes.

4. Foster world peace through high-profile, long-term international cooperation in space.

[Summary provided by Boeing and NASA]


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      Short_Name: ISS
      Short_Name: FGB
      Short_Name: MKS
      Short_Name: Space Station
      Short_Name: Unity
      Short_Name: Zarya
      Short_Name: 25544
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   Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments
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      Orbit_Inclination: 51.6°
      Period: 92.0 minutes
      Perigee: 384.0 km
      Apogee: 396.0 km
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      Launch_Date: 1998-11-20
      Launch_Site: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Tyuratam, Russia
      Primary_Sponsor: USA/NASA
      Primary_Sponsor: Russia/RKA
      Primary_Sponsor: Canada/CSA
      Primary_Sponsor: Japan/JAXA
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The goals of the International Space Station are:

1. Find solutions to crucial problems in medicine, ecology and other areas of science.

2. Lay the foundation for developing space-based commerce and enterprise.

3. Create greater worldwide demand for space-related education at all levels by cultivating the excitement, wonder and discovery that the ISS symbolizes.

4. Foster world peace through high-profile, long-term international cooperation in space.

[Summary provided by Boeing and NASA]


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      Short_Name: Zarya
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      Orbit_Inclination: 51.6°
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      Perigee: 384.0 km
      Apogee: 396.0 km
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      Primary_Sponsor: Canada/CSA
      Primary_Sponsor: Japan/JAXA
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