it was the russias space station
Yes. The word "station" implies people at it. If a "space station" weren't manned, it would simply be called a satellite.
The first manned space flight was by the U.s.s,R in the Sputnik.
Neither. The space station is an orbiting laboratory with living spaces. A shuttle takes astronauts to the space station and back to earth. The Hubble is an un-manned orbiting observatory.
The Mercury Program was the first manned space flight program,
The Soviet Union (USSR) launched the first space station "Salyut 1" on April 19, 1971. (It was only manned for 23 days in June, 1971, and the Soyuz 11 crew were killed on reentry of their capsule.) The orbit of Salyut decayed and it was deliberately splashed into the Pacific Ocean on October 11, 1971.
Yes. The word "station" implies people at it. If a "space station" weren't manned, it would simply be called a satellite.
The Soviet Union (USSR) launched the first space station "Salyut 1" on April 19, 1971.
Yes, the International Space Station is always manned.
The first manned space flight was by the U.s.s,R in the Sputnik.
Neither. The space station is an orbiting laboratory with living spaces. A shuttle takes astronauts to the space station and back to earth. The Hubble is an un-manned orbiting observatory.
The Mercury Program was the first manned space flight program,
The Soviet Union (USSR) launched the first space station "Salyut 1" on April 19, 1971. (It was only manned for 23 days in June, 1971, and the Soyuz 11 crew were killed on reentry of their capsule.) The orbit of Salyut decayed and it was deliberately splashed into the Pacific Ocean on October 11, 1971.
the main purpose of international space station is to find the secrets about the universe
The first US space laboratory was Skylab
On May 5 1961 Mercury 3 took Alan Shepard to space making it America's first manned space flight
in 1961
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