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1. Prior to the construction of the International Space Station, which country launched the world's first space station programme - known as Salyut, in 1971?
2. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan of the United States approved a NASA project to construct a space station in low Earth orbit. However, the project ultimately did not materialize. What was the name of the proposed space station?
3. The Space Station Intergovernmental Agreement, signed on 28th January 1998, outlined the rights and obligations of 15 countries participating in the ambitious International Space Station project. Which of the following countries was NOT one of them?
4. Launched in November 1998, Zarya was the first module of the International Space Station. The name of the module symbolized the beginning of the international collaboration in space exploration. What does "Zarya" mean in Russian?
5. Launched in December 1998, Node 1 is the first connecting module of the International Space Station. What is the fitting alternative name of this module?
6. In November 2000, who became the first three crew members to live on the International Space Station?
7. In April 2001, American businessman Dennis Tito became the world's first self-funded space tourist to visit the International Space Station. Which space agency approved his space tourism candidacy?
8. The future of the International Space Station was cast into uncertainty in 2003 following which incident, leading to a 2.5-year suspension of the US Space Shuttle program?
9. In 2008, the European Space Agency launched a module that shares it names with a famous Italian explorer. What is the name of this module?
10. In 2011, a permanent multipurpose module that was named after an Italian polymath was added to the International Space Station. What is the name of this module?
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