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Stations are built in space; Shuttles use rocket boosters.
Space shuttles and space stations are similar in that they are both used for space exploration and research. However, space shuttles are spacecraft designed for transport between Earth and space, while space stations are large structures designed for long-term habitation in space by astronauts. Additionally, space shuttles can return to Earth, while space stations remain in orbit.
no they do not that is space stations
No, space shuttles
From space shuttles and space stations. Also satilites.
Yes, space shuttles carry humans. Well in order to help with the computers. -Nicolette Espinozaaaa! ;* <3
Space stations are orbiting platforms where astronauts live and work for extended periods, while space shuttles are spacecraft designed for carrying crew and cargo to and from space stations or other destinations in space.
space shuttles fix all kinds off satelites they help fix any kind of spacecraft.the space shuttles have been launching since 1977 from NASA.space shuttles are very useful space craft to help fix things in outer space .by George Philip if you like space shuttles a lot there is a Lego set
The space shuttles that were first used in 1980 were Columbia and Challenger. Both space shuttles were part of NASA's Space Shuttle program and conducted various missions until the Challenger disaster in 1986.
Scientists are still exploring exactly what can be done in outer space and how we can do it, so mostly the space shuttles and space stations have been used for research about weightlessness, vacuum, and other aspects of being in outer space. Space certainly has some very solid practical applications already, such as communications satellites and global positioning satellites, and one of the functions of space shuttles has been to put satellites in their orbits (although there are also other ways of putting satellites into orbit) and in some cases, to repair satellites that are already in orbit.
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
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