International Stations
International stations are research facilities located in various countries that promote scientific collaboration across borders. These stations often focus on fields such as climate science, biology, and astronomy, allowing scientists from different nations to work together on important global issues.
One prominent example is the International Space Station (ISS), which orbits Earth and serves as a microgravity laboratory. It is a joint project involving space agencies from the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. The ISS enables researchers to conduct experiments that would be impossible on Earth, fostering international cooperation in space exploration.