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Soyuz spacecraft are powered by Semyorka rockets.
Both American and Russian spacecraft are capable of flying to the International Space Station. This is how supplies and crew are transferred.
the Russian space station
All of the Space Shuttles have done it, as has the International Space Station, and many other spacecraft.
To deliver parts to the ISS(international space station).
The biggest (and heaviest) spacecraft ever built is the International Space Station, which is still not quite complete (July 2011).
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.
Skylab in 1973 was considered the first space station. It was a US mission that once docked with the Russian Syouz spacecraft.
By the space shuttle or aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Visits to the ISS are made in either aboard the US Space Shuttle or the Russian Soyuz. However a private person can only go on the Soyuz and the trip costs $25 million dollars.
the largest space craft will be kept in the International Space Station (ISS)
Mir space station and international space station..
The first U.S. three-man capsule was named Apollo. The Russian three-man capsule is named the Soyuz, and is still in use today, carrying crew to and from the International Space Station.