International Space Station

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A multi-national collaborative project, modular space station in low Earth orbit

Real World Example

The International Space Station (ISS) is a large spacecraft orbiting Earth, built and operated by multiple countries working together, including the United States, Russia, Japan, and European countries. It serves as a laboratory for scientific research, a place for international cooperation, and a platform to study the effects of long-term space travel on humans. The ISS represents a significant achievement in global teamwork, highlighting the importance of countries coming together to advance knowledge and technology. Today, the collaboration and shared goals of the ISS remind us of the value of working together to solve global challenges, like climate change. For example, the way scientists from different nations collaborate on the ISS inspires students and researchers worldwide to engage in international projects that address crucial issues affecting our planet.

Practice Version

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