That depends on what is meant by space station. The first docking of two craft occurred March 16 1966. Salyut 1 was a short term facility inhabited only 24 days of 1971 and was allowed to reenter in October 1971. The first "long term" constantly inhabited station was Mir.
Skylab, which was a response to Salyut 1( a Soviet space station) was the first US space station, launched in the May of 1973
Skylab, which was a response to Salyut 1( a Soviet space station) was the first US space station, launched in the May of 1973
The first US space station was named Skylab. It was launched by NASA in 1973 and remained in orbit until 1979.
The first US space station launched in 1973 was Skylab. It was launched on May 14, 1973 and remained in orbit until 1979.
Skylab was the first US space station, launched in May 1973. It was designed for scientific research and conducted various experiments during its missions in space. Skylab orbited the Earth until 1979 when it re-entered the atmosphere and disintegrated.
The US launched the Skylab Space Station on May 14, 1973. Skylab was the first American space station in low Earth orbit and was used for various scientific experiments and observations.
The first US space station was Skylab, which was launched in 1973 and operated until 1974. It was used as a platform for scientific research in microgravity and had three crewed missions to conduct experiments in space. Skylab re-entered Earth's atmosphere in 1979.
The name of the first US space station was Skylab. It was launched into orbit in 1973 and remained operational until 1979. Skylab was used for scientific research and experiments in microgravity.
The American Skylab was the first space station put into space. It remained in Earth orbit from 1973 to 1979 and was visited by crews three times between 1973 and 1974.
'Skylab' was the US's first space station, launched in 1973. It re-entered earth's atmosphere in 1979 and disintegrated, with pieces of debris striking western Australia.
No. The first satellite to be launched into space was Sputnik, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
The first "space station" was "Skylab".