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Credit: STS-114 Crew,   
NASA   
  
Explanation:
The  International Space Station (ISS) is the largest   
human-made object ever to orbit the Earth.    
   
Last August, the station was   
visited and  
 resupplied by space shuttle   
Discovery.    
   
The ISS is currently operated by the Expedition 13 crew, consisting a Russian and an American astronaut.    
   
After departing the   
ISS, the crew of Discovery captured   
this spectacular vista of the orbiting   
space city high above the   
Caspian Sea.    
   
Visible components include modules,   
trusses, and expansive   
solar arrays   
that gather sunlight that is turned into needed   
electricity.  
  
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