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No. A space station stays in space, a shuttle goes back and forth between the station and the Earth.
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 first space station created only to orbit the earth was called plain old, 'Space Shuttle.'
Sunday, July 19, 2009:The space shuttle "Endeavor" is presently docked in earth orbit with the International Space Station.
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.
No. A space station stays in space, a shuttle goes back and forth between the station and the Earth.
No. The space shuttle can only reach low Earth 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.
The first space station created only to orbit the earth was called plain old, 'Space Shuttle.'
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Sunday, July 19, 2009:The space shuttle "Endeavor" is presently docked in earth orbit with the International Space Station.
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.
Columbia was a Space Shuttle. Space Shuttles travel to an orbit around the Earth and return.
Currently, the ISS (International Space Station) orbits the Earth.
the space shuttle travel in the trophosphere.
The Space Shuttle does not travel to the moon, it cannot go further than Low Earth Orbit.
The space shuttle Columbia completed 27 successful space flights, not including its final flight whereupon it was destroyed in the Earth's atmosphere. It was the only shuttle apart from the Challenger never to dock with the Mir Space Station or the International Space Station.