International Space Station(ISS) Program JAPANESE直線上に配置 

After the end of the Cold War, USA, Europe(11 countries), Japan, Russia and Canada are now constructing microgravity laboratory orbiting around the Earth.

International Space Station Plan before Russian Participation

USA, Europe, Japan and Canada participated to The International Space Station Program.

(Japan, 1992, SC#2135)

International Space Station Plan before Russian Participation

Back View of ISS.

(Kazakhstan, 1993, SC#37)

International Space Station just started constructing

Russian Service Module Zarya(left) and USA Module Unity(right)

(Guyana, 2000)

International Space Station under construction

Russian Functional Cargo Block Zvezda(left) and United States' laboratory module Destiny(right)

(France, 2002)

International Space Station (Back View)

Central of International Space Station.

(Russia, 2000, SC#6584)
フレーム International Space Station (Front View)

Japanese Experimantal Module "KIBO" (Lower Right), European Module "Colombus" (Lower Lef), and Centrifuge (Upper Middle, canceled)

(Japan, 2005)

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