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Note: The United Kingdom pulled out of the International Space Station, but was part of the original negotiations. Their flag was never removed from the ISS flag banner that is used by NASA.
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Flags of "participating" countries in the International Space Station. Left to right: United States, United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Brazil, Japan, Norway, and Russia. |
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Based on http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-1/html/iss01-s-002.html |
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