Yes there are people in space station orbiting earth.
The International Space Station
the International Space Station
The International Space Station is the only space station currently in orbit.
Neither. The space station is an orbiting laboratory with living spaces. A shuttle takes astronauts to the space station and back to earth. The Hubble is an un-manned orbiting observatory.
No space station has orbited the moon. The first earth-orbiting space station was Skylab.
The International Space Station
the International Space Station
The International Space Station is the only space station currently in orbit.
International space station orbiting the earth now
Neither. The space station is an orbiting laboratory with living spaces. A shuttle takes astronauts to the space station and back to earth. The Hubble is an un-manned orbiting observatory.
The space station is orbiting the earth. That means it is constantly falling, but falling AROUND the Earth. Satellites do the same thing.
A space station and many satellites.
It is the International Space Station.
No space station has orbited the moon. The first earth-orbiting space station was Skylab.
There are no astronauts on the moon now. The last time astronauts were on the moon was in 1972. There are lots of astronauts in space. Most of them are on the International Space Station, which is orbiting the Earth. They are doing lots of scientific jobs there, and they are continuing the construction of the space station. There are usually 6 people on it at any one time. The Space Shuttle usually brings people to and from the International Space Station. So when it is also orbiting the Earth, there are more than 6 people in space.
If the size of the space station is large enough, then the astronaut will detect the change in Earth's gravity (g).
A building, by definition, generally stays in the same place. The Space Station is constantly orbiting the earth. It is therefore not a building.