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            English: Four pie charts to show the allocation of International Space Station hardware between NASA, ESA, CSA and JAXA. The allocation is as follows:
              - Columbus - 51% for ESA, 46.7% for NASA and 2.3% for CSA.
 
              - Kibō - 51% for JAXA, 46.7% for NASA and 2.3% for CSA.
 
              - Destiny - 97.7% for NASA and 2.3% for CSA.
 
              - Crew time, electrical power and rights to purchase supporting services (such as data upload & download and communications) are divided 76.6% for NASA, 12.8% for JAXA, 8.3% for ESA, and 2.3% for CSA.
 
              
             
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           | Date | 
           19 April 2009 | 
          
          
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           Own work by uploader 
              Data from:  http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/users/index.cfm?act=default.page&level=11&page=1980  http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/elements/nasa_japan.html  http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/elements/nasa_csa.html | 
          
          
           | Author | 
           James Humphreys ( SalopianJames) | 
          
         
         
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