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What is the atmosphere of a space station?

The atmosphere of the space station is the same as on Earth, 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen.


What atmosphere layer is the space station in?

The space station layer is in the mesosphere.


How do you get food on a space station?

The space station is not too far out of the Earths atmosphere so they just send up a space shuttle!


What layer is the international space station in in the atmosphere?

Thermosphere.


What is the largest space station?

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How low can satellites fly in the atmosphere?

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How do you get a space station into space?

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Is the Russian space station mir still in space?

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Is Mir a name for International Space Station?

MIR is Russian for "peace or world". It was a Russian space station that was the first inhabited space station in space. It was in operation from 1986 til 2001 when it's orbit was allowed to degenerate and burnt up in the Earths atmosphere. It should not be confused with the International Space Station or ISS which is a separate space station. See related links for more information


What atmosphere is the international space station in?

above the msosphere and below the exosphere sumwhere around there Its orbit is in the thermosphere which is approximately at a altitude of 300km. it is above the mesosphere and below the exosphere.


Did the old Russian space staition explode?

The Mir space station, once it was no longer maintained did not maintain it's orbit. As it's orbit decayed it entered the Earth's atmosphere. Frictional heating caused the space station to burn and break up.


What was the name of the manned space station lost in space by NASA in 1973?

Skylab, though it was launched in 1973 and destroyed in 1979, when its orbit decayed enough to allow it to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.