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The International Space Station (ISS) is a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit

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Background imageISS Space Station Collection: The Progress 41 resupply vehicle in orbit

The Progress 41 resupply vehicle in orbit
January 29, 2011 - An unpiloted ISS Progress 41 resupply vehicle approaches the International Space Station, bringing 1, 918 pounds of propellant, 110 pounds of oxygen, 926 pounds of water and 3

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Mobile maintenance platform in low Earth orbit

Mobile maintenance platform in low Earth orbit
This orbital maintenance platform (OMP) is the artists conception of a possible solution for providing manned access to Earth-orbiting satellites for maintenance and repair

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Asteroid mining outpost

Asteroid mining outpost
A massive manned mining outpost is built around a rocky near-Earth asteroid about 300 million miles from Earth. In the foreground are arrays of solar photovoltaic panels similar to those currently

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Space Shuttle Discoverys cargo bay

Space Shuttle Discoverys cargo bay
July 27, 2005 - Space Shuttle Discoverys cargo bay over Earths horizon was photographed by one of the seven STS-114 crew members as the astronauts move within 24 hours of docking with

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: The island of Hispaniola with sunglint illuminating the peninsula of Haiti

The island of Hispaniola with sunglint illuminating the peninsula of Haiti
Looking east into a rising sun, the crew onboard the International Space Station (ISS) took this panoramic photo of the island of Hispaniola

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Artists concept of a trans-lunar space tug departing the International Space Station

Artists concept of a trans-lunar space tug departing the International Space Station
Artists concept of a trans-lunar space tug departs the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for retrieving a lunar lander currently in Earth orbit

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Reusable crew capsule in low Earth orbit

Reusable crew capsule in low Earth orbit
This reusable crew capsule (RCC) is the artists conception of one possible commercial solution for providing manned access to low Earth orbit

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station, artwork C018 / 3554

International Space Station, artwork C018 / 3554
International Space Station (ISS), artwork. The ISS, built in stages since 1998, is a collaborative project between the national space agencies of the USA, Canada, Japan, Russia and Europe

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7244

International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7244
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

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International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7247
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

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International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7248
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

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International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7249
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

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International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7246
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

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International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7243
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International space station and shuttle F008 / 3217

International space station and shuttle F008 / 3217
International space station and shuttle, artwork

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Solar array panel, ISS image

Solar array panel, ISS image. Photograph of the sun through the solar array panels of the International Space Station (ISS). In the background can be seen the thin blue line of the Earths atmosphere

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Tripoli at night, ISS image C018 / 9222

Tripoli at night, ISS image C018 / 9222
Tripoli at night. Photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station 18th April 2013. The picture was taken using a camera aid called NightPod

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Tokyo at night, ISS image C018 / 9224

Tokyo at night, ISS image C018 / 9224
Tokyo at night. Photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station 9th January 2011. The picture was taken using a camera aid called NightPod

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Qatar at night, ISS image C018 / 9225

Qatar at night, ISS image C018 / 9225
Qatar at night. Photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station 13th October 2012. The picture was taken using a camera aid called NightPod

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Paris C018 / 9219

Paris C018 / 9219
Paris at night. Photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station 7th April 2013. The picture was taken using a camera aid called NightPod

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Dubai at night, ISS image C018 / 9216

Dubai at night, ISS image C018 / 9216
Dubai at night. Photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station 16th June 2012. The picture was taken using a camera aid called NightPod

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9706

SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9706
SpaceX CRS-2 launch. Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Falcon 9 rocket lifting off from Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, USA

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9704

SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9704
SpaceX CRS-2 launch. Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Falcon 9 rocket lifting off from Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, USA

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9708

SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9708
SpaceX CRS-2 launch. Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Falcon 9 rocket lifting off from Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, USA

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: SpaceX Dragon capsule preparations C016 / 9711

SpaceX Dragon capsule preparations C016 / 9711
SpaceX Dragon capsule preparations. Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Dragon spacecraft, with solar array fairings attached

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9705

SpaceX CRS-2 launch, March 2013 C016 / 9705
SpaceX CRS-2 launch. Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Falcon 9 rocket lifting off from Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, USA

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Walker Lake, Nevada, ISS image

Walker Lake, Nevada, ISS image. Photograph of Walker Lake, western Nevada, taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Photographed 29th July 2012

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Aurora Australis, ISS image

Aurora Australis, ISS image. Photograph of the Aurora Australis (southern lights) taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The Canadarm2 robot arm is also visible

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Astronauts fighting, artwork

Astronauts fighting, artwork
Astronauts fighting. Artwork of two astronauts arguing and fighting while in a space station or space vessel. Astronauts are required to undergo psychological testing to minimise the chance of

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Bassas da India, ISS image C015 / 1897

Bassas da India, ISS image C015 / 1897
Bassas da India photographed by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) on 2nd April 2011. Bassas da India is an uninhabited atoll in the Indian Ocean

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Wildfire, Idaho, USA, ISS image

Wildfire, Idaho, USA, ISS image. Forest wildfires photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station in September 2012

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Launch of the Zarya module for ISS

Launch of the Zarya module for ISS
Space Station. Launch of the Zarya module, the first element of the International Space Station, on a Proton rocket on 20 November 1998

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Aurora australis, ISS image

Aurora australis, ISS image. Taken aboard the International Space Station, 18th September 2011

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Lake Powell, Utah, ISS image

Lake Powell, Utah, ISS image. Photograph of Lake Powell (left and right of image) and the Rincon (centre middle), a circular dried river bed impression

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Aurora, ISS image

Aurora, ISS image
Aurora and Soyuz spacecraft, ISS image. Two Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked on to the International Space Station. Photographed on the 5th October 2011

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Europe and middle east at night, ISS

Europe and middle east at night, ISS
Europe and middle east at night photographed by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) on 21st October 2011. This image is one frame from a time-lapse series of stills taken as the ISS

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Salar de Coipasa, Bolivia, ISS image

Salar de Coipasa, Bolivia, ISS image. Photograph of Salar de Coipasa, Bolivia, taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Polar mesospheric clouds, ISS image

Polar mesospheric clouds, ISS image. Photograph of polar mesospheric clouds from the northern hemisphere taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Durrat Al Bahrain, ISS image

Durrat Al Bahrain, ISS image
Durrat Al Bahrain as photographed by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) on the 23rd January 2011. Durrat Al Bahrain is a series of artificial islands that were built to house hotels

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Astronaut Aki Hoshide, ISS

Astronaut Aki Hoshide, ISS. Photograph of Japanese born astronaut Aki Hoshide taking still pictures of the Canadarm2 robotic arm outside the International Space Station. Photographed 16th October 2012

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Satellites and ISS solar panel in space

Satellites and ISS solar panel in space. Photograph of three small satellites released into space from the International Space Station (ISS). This photograph was taken by astronauts aboard the ISS

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Aurora australis, ISS image

Aurora australis, ISS image. Taken aboard the International Space Station, 18th September 2011

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Solar eclipse, ISS image

Solar eclipse, ISS image. Photograph showing the moons shadow over Earth caused by the solar eclipse on 20th May 2012. This image was taken by astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Alaid Volcano, Kuril Islands, ISS image

Alaid Volcano, Kuril Islands, ISS image
Alaid volcano, Kuril Islands, ISS image. Photograph of Alaid volcano taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: New York at night, ISS image C016 / 6382

New York at night, ISS image C016 / 6382
New York at night. Photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station 23rd March 2013. The picture was taken using a camera aid called NightPod

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: ISS Columbus laboratory, exhibit model C016 / 6378

ISS Columbus laboratory, exhibit model C016 / 6378
ISS Columbus laboratory, exhibit model. The Columbus module is the European Space Agencys science laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Boston at night, ISS image C016 / 6376

Boston at night, ISS image C016 / 6376
Boston at night. Photographed by astronaut Chris Hadfield aboard the International Space Station 6th April 2012. The picture was taken using a camera aid called NightPod

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: ATV resupply spacecraft, exhibit model C016 / 6379

ATV resupply spacecraft, exhibit model C016 / 6379
ATV resupply spacecraft, exhibit model. The Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) is an unmanned resupply vehicle used by the European Space Agency to supply the International Space Station (ISS)



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ISS Space Station Collection

The International Space Station (ISS) is a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit. It serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory in which crew members conduct experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy, meteorology and other fields. The station is suited for the testing of spacecraft systems and equipment required for missions to the Moon and Mars and has been continuously occupied since November 2000 and has been visited by astronauts from 18 different nations. The ISS provides an opportunity for international cooperation on scientific exploration of space and advances our understanding of life in space. Its unique environment allows scientists to study the effects of long-term exposure to microgravity on humans as well as other living organisms such as plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and viruses. The ISS also enables us to observe Earth from a unique perspective that can help us better understand our planet's climate system.
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