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Credit: STS-88 Shuttle Crew,   
NASA  
  
Explanation:
Move over   
Mir, here comes the   
International Space Station.    
  
In December 1998, the crew of   
Space Shuttle Endeavour   
started construction   
by joining the U.S.-built Unity node with the Russian-built   
Zarya module.  A close look at the   
above IMAX(r) photograph will reveal   
two astronauts working on Unity.    
  
Below on Earth, the terminator between night and day is visible.    
The International Space Station's low 250-mile Earth   
orbit causes it to experience one complete   
day/night cycle in about 90 minutes.  
  
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