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The International Space Station (ISS) is a pioneering laboratory that provides a unique vantage point in low Earth orbit to collect data on our planet's atmosphere, climate change, natural disasters, and environmental conditions through both visual observations and dedicated instruments, contributing to a deeper understanding of Earth systems and potential solutions to environmental challenges. 

Current plans are to extend space station operations until 2030.

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Led by the United States, the International Space Station draws upon the scientific and technological resources of 5 agencies and 15 countries.
The ISS logo features flags from 15 collaborating countries circling an image of the ISS above Earth.

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