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The weight of the shuttle which will be send
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.
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To send astronauts to the international space station and then send a prob to orbit and analyse the Jupiter.
The space shuttle is big just like the Orion. And they both get send off into space
USA.
The weight of the shuttle which will be send
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.
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To send astronauts to the international space station and then send a prob to orbit and analyse the Jupiter.
-- If you want to send a space ship from the earth to, let's say, Mars, you need to know how Mars is going to move, so that you know what kind of transfer orbit to put the space ship into, and to be sure that Mars will be there when the ship gets there. Kepler's laws tell you how Mars moves. -- If you want to send a space ship from the earth to, let's say, Mars, you need to know how it will move once it leaves the earth and its rockets shut down. Kepler's laws tell you how the space ship is going to move. -- If an astronaut wants to put on his space suit, step out of the Shuttle, and take a little space-walk around, he'll want to know how HE will move once he's outside, so that he can be sure not to float too far away from the Shuttle. Kepler's laws tell how HE will move in his orbit around the earth.
The next generation manned spacecraft is named "Orion" The name of the program is "Constellation"
most of the time, a space shuttle is sent unmanned to space with the satellite on the top of the shuttle. Then they send the sattelite further into space for good precision on the Earth, or other planets.
The astronauts carry them on special "tool belts" that attach to their spacesuits.
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Possibly. Though the Shuttle Program has ended, NASA is still working on a new program called Project Constellation and along with trying to live in space, Project Constellation may be put to the test of landing on Mars. Hope this helps.