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International Space Station

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Formas alternativas del nombre ISS (International Space Station)
I.S.S. (International Space Station)
Fuentes consultadas1. Corral Hernández, D. Ciencia europea en la ISS, (oct., 2005). En: Revista de Aeronáutica y Astronáutica n. 747, p.835 (David Corral Hernández)
2. Wikipedia, viewed April 2, 2007 (International Space Station (ISS) is a research facility being assembled in orbit around the Earth. It is a joint project between five space agencies: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, United States), the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos, Russian Federation), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA, Japan), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA, Canada) and the European Space Agency (ESA, Europe); The ISS is a continuation of the U.S. Space Station Freedom and represents a merger of Feedom with several other previously planned space stations: Russia's Mir 2, the planned European Columbus and the Japanese Experiment Module)