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Is it less expensive to launch an interplanetary spacecraft from the International Space Station in earth's orbit than from earth itself?

NO getting the equipment into space would cost much more than just launching them from earth. First you have to get it up to the space station then you have launch it.....what kinda question is this?


When sending a spacecraft to the moon or mars it takes energy to launch the craft from the earth then from a space station true or false?

TRUE


When did the International Space Station launch?

The International Space Station was launched in 1998. It is a collaborative project involving multiple countries and serves as a research laboratory in low Earth orbit.


When did the US launch the Skylab Space Station?

The US launched the Skylab Space Station on May 14, 1973. Skylab was the first American space station in low Earth orbit and was used for various scientific experiments and observations.


Why is International space station being assembled instead of on earth?

The International Space Station (ISS) is being assembled in space rather than on Earth because it is a complex structure that needs to be launched into orbit. It is not possible to build it on Earth and then launch it into space in one piece due to its size and weight. Instead, it is being assembled piece by piece in space by multiple space agencies from different countries, using space shuttles and other spacecraft.


When did scientists launch the ISS?

The International Space Station (ISS) was launched in 1998.


Names of series of american satellites launched in earth?

You can not launch a satellite "in" earth or indeed "into" the Earth. To launch a satellite you need a rocket.


Is it possible to see the space station at night from the earth?

With the naked eye or any normal domestic aid - no.


How far in space do you travel to get to the space station?

Not very far. The International Space Station is in an orbit about 350 km (217 miles) above the earth's surface ... roughly the distance between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The moon is about 1,100 times as far away, and the sun is about 425,000 times as far away.


Why was the International Space Station assembled in pieces?

It is being assembled in pieces because it's really the only way to do it. There isn't any other way. If we built the entire space station on earth, we wouldn't have a rocket big enough to launch it.


Is it possible for spacecraft to travel to space from Earth's surface without the need of launchers?

no, how else would you launch it without running out of energy before you hit your destination?


How do you beat hedge hog launch?

Launch him high enough so that he goes out of the earth's orbit.