Niether
it was also in the earlyer (not shuttle) missions
The shuttle has people the probe doesn't
a space shuttle is re-usable
Skylab was the precursor of the present International Space Station. It was a space station launched by NASA on May 14, 1973, and remained in orbit until July 11, 1979.
The International Space Station was assembled in space and is designed to stay there. It is meant as a place of research and as a place for astronauts to stay in space. A space shuttle is a vehicle that can lauch from Earth into space and then return, something a space station cannot do. Space shuttles transport people and equipment to and from space.
Space probe is a station.
A space shuttle isn't a probe, because humans are able to fly it. Not only that, but a space probe is most likely NOT to have life-support systems aboard.
No. A space station stays in space, a shuttle goes back and forth between the station and the Earth.
A Space Station monitors the Space Shuttle being launched into space and so forth. And a Space Shuttle, is like a rocket they send into space. So the difference is a space shuttle is a rocket, and a space station is a building.
A space station is a satellite.
A probe is a piece of equipment that collects data. It can also monitor conditions. One example is the Galileo space probe. A satellite is anything that orbits something else. this can include the moon, GPS satellites, the space station, or the space shuttle.
A shuttle is launched then docked to the station.