Tiangong International was created in 1984.
Shijiazhuang Tiangong was created in 2007.
As of October 2023, the most notable space station is the International Space Station (ISS), which is a collaborative project involving multiple countries. Other prominent space stations include Russia's Mir, which was decommissioned in 2001, and China's Tiangong stations, with the most recent, Tiangong Station, being operational. Additionally, there have been various smaller or experimental space stations, but the ISS and Tiangong are the primary ones currently in use.
The first man-made satellite made in space is called "Tiangong-1." Launched by China in September 2011, it marked a significant achievement in space technology as it was constructed in orbit. Tiangong-1 served as a prototype for future space stations and facilitated various scientific experiments and international cooperation in space exploration.
Some notable space stations currently in orbit include the International Space Station (ISS), Tiangong Space Station (China), and Mir-2 (Russia). These space stations are used for scientific research, international cooperation, and testing technologies for future space missions.
International School of Düsseldorf was created in 1968.
Workers International to Rebuild the Fourth International was created in 1990.
Pittsburgh International Airport was created in 1992.
Washington Group International was created in 1964.
Pacific International University was created in 1980.
International Mastermind was created in 1979.
Adjusters International was created in 1985.
Lampson International was created in 1946.