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  • R means flight financed by Russia, delivering Russian spacecraft (ISS module, Progress or Soyuz) and executed with Russian rocket (Soyuz or Proton). (ISS flight types)

  • A means flight financed by the United States, primary focus on assembly, executed with the Space Shuttle. (ISS flight types)

  • P means cargo re-supply and/or orbit-boost flight executed with the Progress spacecraft. (ISS flight types)

  • S means human spaceflight with temporary visitors or delivering ISS Expedition crews, executed with Soyuz spacecraft (ISS flight types)

  • E means flight financed by ESA, delivering modules owned by ESA, executed with the Space Shuttle. (ISS flight types)

  • J means flight financed by JAXA, delivering modules owned by JAXA, executed with the Space Shuttle. (ISS flight types)

  • ATV means cargo re-supply and/or orbit-boost flight executed with the Automated Transfer Vehicle spacecraft. (ISS flight types)

  • HTV means cargo re-supply and/or orbit-boost flight executed with the H-II Transfer Vehicle spacecraft. (ISS flight types)

  • A/R means flight financed by the United States, delivering modules owned by USA and manufactured by Russia, executed with Russian rocket. (ISS flight types)

  • J/A means jointly financed JAXA/NASA flight, delivering equipment for both, executed with the Space Shuttle. (ISS flight types)

  • UF means Utilization Flight, secondary assembly objectives/deliveries possible (ISS flight types)

  • LF means Logistics Flight, secondary assembly objectives/deliveries possible (ISS flight types)

  • ULF means Utilization and Logistics Flight, secondary assembly objectives/deliveries possible (ISS flight types)

  • SpX means cargo re-supply flight executed with the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. (ISS flight types)

  • Orb means cargo re-supply flight executed with the Orbital Sciences Cygnus spacecraft. (ISS flight types)

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About This Tool

As we all know, astronauts fly to spacecraft on flights of Spaceflights for docking and conversion. Spaceflights are helping astronauts on a mission to separate from the International Space Station between the start of a manned test flight and the return to Earth. These Spaceflights come in different sizes and sizes. The random tool contains 15 lists of previously internationally known Spaceflights for your perusal.

The Spaceflights are generated from a variety of countries, most notably the United States, Russia, and some of the more space-faring nations. Depending on the task, these Spaceflights have a mission. Some are responsible for flying missions, some need to transport visitors and boost the orbit, and some need to carry out cargo resupply and delivery.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of spaceflights to the International Space Station.

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