The International Space Station
National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States
Multi country cooperation
Space research platform
Construction began in November 1998
First inhabited in November 2000
Russian Federal Space Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Canadian Space Agency
European Space Agency
3D model of the International Space Station
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It is a space research platform jointly built by multiple countries, which began construction in November 1998 and was first inhabited in November 2000. Operated jointly by NASA, the Russian Federal Space Agency, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, the Canadian Space Agency, and the European Space Agency. The main purpose is to serve as a laboratory for scientific research in microgravity environments, supporting experiments in fields such as biology, human biology, physics, and astronomy. It is also an important international cooperation project that promotes exchanges and cooperation among different countries in the field of space exploration.