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Q: Who help build the International Space Station?
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How does the international space station help the space exploration?

It does stuff.


How did the International Space Station help the space exploration?

Not nearly as well as it should have.


What is the purpose of the new space robot at the International Space Station?

it will help the astronauts make repairs on the ISS without having to do a space walk


Why was the International Space Station built?

so we can perform experiments to better man kind and to learn more about space to help space travel


How would fans affect a fire on the International Space Station?

If there is oxygen on the space station, a fire could burn. Fans do not produce oxygen, but they could help spread the fire.


Which countries are involved in the construction of the international space station?

USA, Russia, Japan, Canada, EU. With some help from Brazil and Italy via NASA.


Are there any machines that can help people in space?

tons. there is even a space station


How are space stations useful?

Space shuttles are very useful objects. Take the International Space Station: It was launched into space to help us learn more about space, so we could send a human further into space and (crazy idea!) so we can live in space. People are already living in space because of science.


Which countries are building the International Space Station?

well i have no idea bu i wish i did help me out here people and for another thing all i knoe is that USA and maybe china helped out


How aids in space exploration space station?

space stations help aid in space by doing test and experiments thx


How space station aids in space exploration?

space stations help aid in space by doing test and experiments thx


What is the background of the canadarm?

The Canadarm is a type of robotic arm developed in Canada. It has been used on Space Shuttle missions to help retrieve damaged satellites, launch new satellites and in the building of the International Space Station. It was used 90 different times in space.