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===Prospective participants===
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about International Space Station.
See also changes related to International Space Station, or pages that link to International Space Station or to this page or whose text contains "International Space Station".

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Vehicles that have visited ISS

  • NASA's Space Shuttle is responsible for delivering station components and most crew.
  • Soyuz spacecraft deliver some crew and are stored at the station to use as escape pods in emergency situations.
  • Progress spacecraft are unmanned vehicles that deliver supplies to the station.

Vehicles that would have visited ISS

Other space stations

  • Salyut was Russia's first space station program.
  • Mir was the largest and most successful space station before the ISS.
  • Skylab was America's first space station.

Participating countries and their space agencies

Prospective participants

  • China

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