Space stations are used for weather prediction, They can be used for missile deployment. Astonomy is a use and i cant think of any more but im sure that there are many uses.
Stations are built in space; Shuttles use rocket boosters.
space stations use a variety of objects to explore space. probes and the Hubble Space Telescope are main ones.
Space stations can help in the exploration of space because in space stations they do experiments on things they find in space.
It was to learn more about space so they could send a human farther in space
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space stations help aid in space by doing test and experiments thx
As of October 2023, the most notable space station is the International Space Station (ISS), which is a collaborative project involving multiple countries. Other prominent space stations include Russia's Mir, which was decommissioned in 2001, and China's Tiangong stations, with the most recent, Tiangong Station, being operational. Additionally, there have been various smaller or experimental space stations, but the ISS and Tiangong are the primary ones currently in use.
Space shuttles and space stations are similar in that they are both used for space exploration and research. However, space shuttles are spacecraft designed for transport between Earth and space, while space stations are large structures designed for long-term habitation in space by astronauts. Additionally, space shuttles can return to Earth, while space stations remain in orbit.
International and Mir
Space stations are habitable artificial satellites placed in orbit around Earth to support long-term human presence in space. They provide living quarters, research facilities, and workspaces for astronauts to conduct experiments and observe the effects of microgravity on the human body. Space stations are resupplied by spacecraft from Earth and use solar panels to generate electricity.
Space stations are too small and do not have gravitational pull to draw in something that large to orbit it.
no they do not that is space stations