15 years of the International Space Station – in pictures

The International Space Station celebrates its 15th anniversary of human occupation on Monday. Since the first permanent crew moved in on 2 November 2000, 220 people have come and gone, representing 17 countries. More than 26,500 meals have been dished up and the complex has grown from three to 13 rooms.

The sun rises over the horizon in this shot from 2009.The sun rises over the horizon in this shot from 2009.

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