The primary advantage of the station vs. the shuttle is the length of time the experiment is in orbit. The shuttle was only able to stay in orbit up to 17 days and then it had to return, whereas the station can devote the majority of it's time to the experiment for up to years instead of 2 weeks.
The shuttle had the advantage of being able to take many experiments, large experiments and lots of hardware with them and then bring them home for the researchers to obtain their results. So the station & shuttle had their pros & cons.
The station offers an advantage over spacecrafts such as NASA's Space Shuttle because it is a long-term platform, in the space environment, allowing duration studies to be performed, both on specific experiments and on the human crews that operate them.
A space shuttle is a reusable launch and orbital spacecraft. It was designed by NASA for human space flight. The space shuttle takes humans into space. It also can be used to deploy satellites, probes, additions to the space station, and parts used to work on the space station. The space shuttle has also been used to conduct experiments in space.
This is a standard used on the International Space Station for conducting microgravity experiments. The standard includes the dimensions of the locker as well as utility suppliers etc
No. A space station stays in space, a shuttle goes back and forth between the station and the Earth.
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.
Three of the things that the space shuttle has been used for are the conducting of scientific experiments, transporting cargo to the International Space Station, and repairing satellites.
The station offers an advantage over spacecrafts such as NASA's Space Shuttle because it is a long-term platform, in the space environment, allowing duration studies to be performed, both on specific experiments and on the human crews that operate them.
It is for studying about the space, conducting experiments in space and for taking pictures of rare phenomenas and celestial bodies.
A space shuttle is a reusable launch and orbital spacecraft. It was designed by NASA for human space flight. The space shuttle takes humans into space. It also can be used to deploy satellites, probes, additions to the space station, and parts used to work on the space station. The space shuttle has also been used to conduct experiments in space.
This is a standard used on the International Space Station for conducting microgravity experiments. The standard includes the dimensions of the locker as well as utility suppliers etc
No. A space station stays in space, a shuttle goes back and forth between the station and the Earth.
A shuttle is launched then docked to the 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.
Laika launched on a sattelite named Sputnik 2 in 1957. The first Space Shuttle was launched in 1981. Sputnik 2 was an 1,100 pound ball which contained a small compartment for Laika to live in. The Shuttle is many times larger and contains room for a full crew of astronauts to conduct experiments, deliver sattelites, and work on the space station. Laika launched on a sattelite named Sputnik 2 in 1957. The first Space Shuttle was launched in 1981. Sputnik 2 was an 1,100 pound ball which contained a small compartment for Laika to live in. The Shuttle is many times larger and contains room for a full crew of astronauts to conduct experiments, deliver sattelites, and work on the space station.
it was also in the earlyer (not shuttle) missions
Why is it advantageous for astronauts to live on a space station rather than in a space shuttle
shuttle?