The only facility now in space where people reside is the International Space Station.
The crew of the space station are responsible for any repairs the station needs. The
occasional re-supply launches bring them repair parts or equipment as needed.
The first answer in this space is fanciful and false.
If you are in a space station or space suit, yes you can.
peice by peice
A space station is a satellite designed to allow humans to live in outer space.
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
Satellites, Saturn, space station, stars and sun are outer space words. They begin with the letter s.
Humans have not left outer space. The International Space Station is still crewed.
Space shuttles are sent to outer space for several reasons, including scientific research, satellite deployment, and space exploration missions. They allow astronauts to conduct experiments in microgravity, service and repair satellites, and travel to the International Space Station. Additionally, space shuttles are used to advance our understanding of space and help pave the way for future space exploration.
(Concerning to outer Space subjects, the use of computers is fundamental on all fields.)
A space station is the actual cabin of a spaceship. The main purpose of a space station is to provide astronauts with the ability to survive in outer space. These stations are equipped with the necessary tools and equipment to gather materials and to maintain contact with Earth.
roll down the window and look for a gas station if you run out of fuel
Yes, you can! Here is a link to one of the pictures NASA has from the international space station.
Pretty much anywhere, given access to technology. Some even live in outer space (on the space station).