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United States, Russia, Japan, Europe and Canada
There were 15 nations involved
Currently 17CanadaJapanRussiaUSAAustriaBelgiumDenmarkFranceGermanyItalyNetherlandsNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandUKBrazil (Formerly)
Ten European nations that are members of the European Space Agency are helping in the International Space Station. They are France, Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Norway, Germany, Italy and The Netherlands. Some other countries have contributed experiments to it, but are not formally part of the building of it.
ISS stands for International Space Station, it is an international project, a joint venture between many countries.
The United States and China are considered the major financiers but many other countries also contributed to the funding.
United States, Russia, Japan, Europe and Canada
There were 15 nations involved
Currently 17CanadaJapanRussiaUSAAustriaBelgiumDenmarkFranceGermanyItalyNetherlandsNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandUKBrazil (Formerly)
Ten European nations that are members of the European Space Agency are helping in the International Space Station. They are France, Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Norway, Germany, Italy and The Netherlands. Some other countries have contributed experiments to it, but are not formally part of the building of it.
ISS stands for International Space Station, it is an international project, a joint venture between many countries.
They needed Russian expertise in building the ISS.
The mission of the ISS was to understand how mankind could live in space, not necessarily to further understand the solar system.
The ISS is the "International Space Station" run by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or "NASA". Primarily designed and constructed by the US, modules have been contributed by several additional nations and astronauts from many nations have visited the ISS. You can often see the ISS in the pre-dawn or early evening hours. See the "Flybys" link below.
ESA is the European Space Agency, which has been involved in the building of the International Space Station along with NASA and some other countries.
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The International Space Station (ISS).