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it is solar powered.
The International Space Station uses solar panels.
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We've never made an interplanetary spacecraft, but those who argue that it would be best to start from high orbit (like at the international space station) argue that the amount of rocket fuel needed to leave the surface would be far greater if done all at once instead of in pieces. Rocket fuel is expensive.
You can use the leftover gas to return safely to your spacestation
it is solar powered.
The International Space Station uses solar panels.
The international space station makes use of solar power.
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Put away space station and touch word'fuel'
The real issue is money. It costs a fortune in rocket fuel for every gram of matter that is launched into orbit. On top of that, once it is on the international space station, you have to factor in the new weight of the space station (whose orbit slows down slightly on a constant basis). The space station must adjust it's orbit periodically, requiring even more money to propel every gram of it to keep from slowing down to the point of plummeting back to where it started. Earth.Spell check your answer
To re-fuel
We've never made an interplanetary spacecraft, but those who argue that it would be best to start from high orbit (like at the international space station) argue that the amount of rocket fuel needed to leave the surface would be far greater if done all at once instead of in pieces. Rocket fuel is expensive.
They will come and try to steal the fuel from the space station. This takes place after you have beaten the Mossdeep gym leader
roll down the window and look for a gas station if you run out of fuel
You can use the leftover gas to return safely to your spacestation
no because it has solar panels which collect electricity from the sun