it could carry anything like computers, space suits, tools, etc.
This is a very arbitrary question, as it depends on the size/capabilities of said station. The ISS can carry a crew of seven at a given time. However, a station COULD be constructed to carry a crew of indefinite size.
a space station is generally bigger and remains in one spot. A space ship is designed to carry people and/or objects into space.
some do it depends why they send it
Yes, a space station can carry people. Space stations like the International Space Station (ISS) serve as habitable artificial satellites in space where astronauts live and work for extended periods of time conducting scientific research and experiments.
i don't know that is why i am asking you!
Yes a space station carries humans in order to help the rocket leave safely and come back safely
Yes, a space station will support humans. It does now; the International Space Station has a varying crew of from 3-5 people. Previous space stations such as the two Soviet Mir stations and the old NASA Skylab station all had human crews.
Basically, they build the space station on the ground first, then they break it into parts small enough to fit in the shuttle, and reassemble it in space. They are still making improvements on the space station today.
Currently to the International Space Station. Shuttles only carry things to Earth orbit.
Yes, space shuttles carry humans. Well in order to help with the computers. -Nicolette Espinozaaaa! ;* <3
A space station typically carries equipment such as solar panels for energy generation, communication systems for contacting Earth, life support systems for astronauts, scientific experiments for research, docking ports for spacecraft, and spacewalk tools for maintenance outside the station.
The space station carries astronauts, equipment, supplies, and scientific experiments for research in space. It serves as a laboratory for studying the effects of long-duration space travel on the human body and for conducting experiments in various fields of science.