the 1st module was zarya launched from Russia. The 2nd was unity brought up by shuttle Atlantis (i.e. the USA)
1998
The International Space Station was created by multiple countries. The first modules were built and launched by Russia. Most of the ISS modules and other components were built and launched by the United States. Russia built the 2nd largest percentage of the ISS followed by Japan, Europe, Canada, Italy and Brazil which built the smallest percentage. Most modules were brought to the International Space Station by space shuttle missions. The remainder to launched by Russian rockets. The European Space Agency and also launches resupply missions to the ISS.
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The first part launched in 1998. It's not yet finished, the last module is supposed to launch in 2012. More modules could be added in the future.
the international space stations is somewhere in space and hence the name international space stations it is there for the whole world to use engineers and scientists stay out there for long term
The first ISS module launched is the Zarya module of the Russian section of the station. It was launched last 20 November 1998 on a Russian Proton launcher.
1998
The International Space Station was created by multiple countries. The first modules were built and launched by Russia. Most of the ISS modules and other components were built and launched by the United States. Russia built the 2nd largest percentage of the ISS followed by Japan, Europe, Canada, Italy and Brazil which built the smallest percentage. Most modules were brought to the International Space Station by space shuttle missions. The remainder to launched by Russian rockets. The European Space Agency and also launches resupply missions to the ISS.
Early space stations were launched much like satellites on rockets. The ISS is a modular space station, and was carried piece by piece predominantly by Space Shuttles (USA) and Proton Rockets(Russia). It was assembled in space, which is an astounding achievement considering multiple space agencies built the modules, and they need to fit together perfectly for the crew to survive.
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the 1st module was zarya launched from Russia. The 2nd was unity brought up by shuttle Atlantis (i.e. the USA)
the 1st module was zarya launched from Russia. The 2nd was unity brought up by shuttle Atlantis (i.e. the USA)
the 1st module was zarya launched from Russia. The 2nd was unity brought up by shuttle Atlantis (i.e. the USA)
The first segment of the ISS (Zarya) was launched on 20 November, 1998.
Russia
No, space shuttles
The International Space Station was assembled in orbit; it is much too large to have been launched as a single unit. Most of the component modules of the ISS were carried into orbit by one of the space shuttles, which always launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.