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20th Anniversary of Human Presence aboard the International ...

On November 2nd 2020, the International Space Station celebrated two decades of continuous human presence in Space. Up 'till now, some ...

International Space Station: 20 years of human presence

NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and her crew mates will celebrate the 20th anniversary of continuous human habitation of the International Space ...

The International Space Station: 20 Continuously Crewed Years of ...

Ever since the first crew members docked with the International Space Station (ISS) in November 2000, more than 240 people have visited this outpost, ...

NASA Leads Space Station 20th Anniversary Celebration

Retired NASA astronaut Bill Shepherd and Russian cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko fondly recall their launch and docking to the ...

international space station: celebrate 20 years of human life in orbit

NASA is celebrating 20 years of continuous human presence on the international space station – the mammoth construct th size of a football ...

International Space Station celebrates 20th anniversary

On November 20 1998, Zarya was the first piece of the ISS, carried into space by a Russian Proton rocket. The station was unmanned until nearly ...

The International Space Station: 20 Years of Promise, Peril and Fun

The first space station crew — William Shepherd of NASA and Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev of Russia — launched from Kazakhstan on a Russian ...

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the International Space Station

On November 2, 2000, one American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts were the first to board the International Space Station (ISS). From this ...

International Space Station's 20th: Celebrating the Holidays in Space

For the past 20 years, holidays spent aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have become annual, if not entirely routine, events.

International Space Station marks 20 years of people living in orbit

Nasa on Monday celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first long-term mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

Happy 20th Birthday, International Space Station |

Today is the 20th birthday of the International Space Station. It was on November 20, 1998, that the Zarya module launched from Kazakhstan.

The International Space Station (ISS) is celebrating its 20th birthday.

Largest manned object in space built with participation of 16 nations at cost of £93.4bn.

International Space Station 20th Anniversary: First Elements Launch

International Space Station 20th Anniversary: First Elements Launch informs readers about the work to develop and construct the ...

Mission Monday - International Space Station celebrates 20 years of ...

Now in its 20th year of continuous human presence, the ISS provides a platform for long-duration research in microgravity.

“International Space Station 20th Anniversary”... - Riccardo Guasco

International Space Station 20th Anniversary” This poster is the Official celebrative poster of 20th Anniversary of human presence on the ...

International Space Station celebrates 20th anniversary of orbiting ...

As of November 20, 2018 the ISS has been orbiting earth for 20 years. The Standard has put together a gallery of incredible images showing how it has evolved ...

Soyuz MS-20 - Wikipedia

Soyuz MS-20 was a Russian Soyuz spaceflight to the International Space Station (ISS) on 8–20 December 2021. Unlike previous Soyuz flights to the ISS, ...

Space station marking 20 years of people living in orbit - NewsCenter1

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The International Space Station marks a big milestone Monday. That's the 20th anniversary of the first crew's ...

The 20th anniversary logo of the International Space Station - Flickr

The Zarya module, the first element of the space station, was launched aboard a Proton-K rocket from Russia on Nov. 20, 1998 and placed into ...

ISS20: Two decades of human habitation in space - Aerotech News

Nov. 2, 2020, marked the 20th anniversary of continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station.