The force of gravity keeps the space station in orbit as well as inertia that keeps the space station moving in a straight line.
The same phenomenon that keeps the moon in earth orbit, and the planets in solar orbit. It's the mutual force of gravitational attraction between every pair of masses. Without gravity, the space station would just sail off in a straight line and never be seen again.
what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.
The International Space Station is still in orbit, and is still being constructed.
The International Space Station is the only space station currently in orbit.
The first space station created only to orbit the earth was called plain old, 'Space Shuttle.'
The gravity resulting from the Earth's mass.
The same phenomenon that keeps the moon in earth orbit, and the planets in solar orbit. It's the mutual force of gravitational attraction between every pair of masses. Without gravity, the space station would just sail off in a straight line and never be seen again.
Gravitational force is not absent in space. In fact, gravitational force is what keeps the universe together. The planets orbit the sun based on gravitational force.
The answer is simply gravity.
a rocket powers the space station into orbit
what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.
what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.
The International Space Station is still in orbit, and is still being constructed.
False. The astronaut will stay in orbit with the space station on less some force acts on him or her.
The force that keeps electrons in orbit around the nucleus is called the repelling force of gravity. If there was no gravity the electrons would never stay in orbit but would be floating around in space.
Gravity keeps planets in orbit as it spins it creates gravity and gravitational pull keeps the a lined
The International Space Station is the only space station currently in orbit.