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Yes, it's in a low orbit around the Earth.

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Q: Is the International Space Station still up in orbit?
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What space station is still in orbit?

The International Space Station is still in orbit, and is still being constructed.


What year was the International Space Station built?

The International Space Station (ISS) is still under construction. The first section was sent up into orbit in 1998, and sections are still being sent up. The station is expected to be completed in 2011.


When was the International Space Station finished?

The international space station is still being built. The project should be completed by the end of 2011.


When will humans go back to space?

Humans have not left outer space. The International Space Station is still crewed.


When was the inernational space station build?

The International Space Station is still being constructed. Construction began in 1998 and is expected to be completed in 2011.


Which orbits the earth space shuttle or space station?

Well both do...the shuttles go in to orbit and return (at least they used to when NASA was still flying them), the ISS is left in orbit


What was the first space station established in orbit of the moon?

Don't know yet, as this still hasn't happened.


Is the NASA International Space Station still being used?

Yes, its still being used for the many satellites out today.


When is the International Space Station supposed to be in operation?

The ISS is already in operation, but still under construction. It is expected to be completed by 2011.


When did the iss take off from earth?

The International Space Station, or ISS, has been assembled in orbit from parts built here on Earth. The first segments of the ISS were launched into space in 1998, with other parts being added by several Space Shuttle missions. The ISS is not yet complete, and more parts are still under construction.


What or who did they send to the space station?

A lot of astronauts have served on the International Space Station. Supplies of food and other necessities are brought for the astronauts. As the space station is still undergoing construction, additional parts and modules are brought up to it. A lot of experiments are done on it, so equipment and necessary materials to conduct those experiments are brought to the space station.


What happens to the International Space Station when the Shuttle is retired next year?

After the Space Shuttle is retired in late 2010, the International Space Station will still continue to operate as usual. By the time the Space Shuttle is retired, all of the major components of the Space Station will be on orbit, so it will finally be complete. Crews to the space station will need to be delivered solely by Russia's Soyuz spacecraft, although if Project Constellation continues as planned, the Orion spacecraft will be used to deliver American crews. Other vehicles might also be developed to deliver crews, because it's expensive for NASA to buy seats for American astronauts onboard Russian spacecraft. Supplies will be delivered to the Space Station through Russian Progress supply crafts, Japanese H-II Transfer vehicles, and European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) spacecraft.