A scale that measures weight would give a different measurement in space than on earth for the same object.
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits at an altitude of 278 to 460 km (173 to 286 miles), and orbits the Earth about once every 92 minutes.
Right now it is being constructed. Other than that, the station is used for scientific experiments.
one example is the Hubble Space Telescope. it has six gyroscopes:three to stay on balance and three are spares
There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
Every spacewalk (EVA) has a different purpose. Some of them are to attach new parts to the International Space Station and some are to repair it. Some of them are to repair the Hubbble Space Telescope.
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The International Space Station has the name it's name because it is being built and occupied by people from many different nations.
weightlessness
It is a co-operation of many different countries involved in crewing it, building it and providing experiments for it to work on. It is a truly international space station.
it is different because it is shared by every country
Stratford International station was created in 2009.
Yes the international space station is in the tropsphere
International space station is not flying, its orbiting.
The International Space Station, sometimes called Zarya.
Birmingham International railway station was created in 1976.
Ebbsfleet International railway station was created in 2007.
Pudong International Airport Station was created in 2002.