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A model of the ISS

ISS model, ENT opening credits

The ISS in orbit over Earth

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The ISS in the time stream.

The International Space Station was one of Earth's first internationally combined efforts in exploring outer space. It was jointly serviced by American space shuttles and Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecraft.

The mission patch of the ISS (and several of its various "expedition" patches) were on display in the 602 Club during the 2140s. (ENT: "First Flight")

After Jonathan Archer restored a damaged timeline, the ISS could be seen in the time stream as the timeline realigned itself. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

Beginning with the year 2370, Benjamin Sisko had a model of the ISS in his office aboard Deep Space 9. The model was housed in a glass casing in the beginning put was later displayed without the casing in his office next to Ops. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

Selected Appearances


Although never officially referred to in Star Trek, the International Space Station does appear in the opening theme sequences for Star Trek: Enterprise.

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