The first space station was launched by the USSR in 1971. It was called Salyut 1 (Salute 1 in English). Salyut 1's purpose was to test the elements of the systems of a space station and to conduct scientific research. The space station was 20m long and 4m in diameter. Salyut 1 was launched unmanned, but later visited by the crew of Soyuz 11. After spending 22 days on board Salyut 1, the crew undocked and returned to Earth. After 175 days in space, Salyut 1 was deorbited and destroyed in the Earth's atmosphere.
The Russian satellite Sputnik
No, the Salut 1 was not the first space station. The first space station was the Soviet space station Salyut 1, which was launched in 1971.
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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 first "space station" was "Skylab".
Salyut program of the U.S.S.R was the first space station. Skylab was the United States first space station. Then there was MIR from U.S.S.R. Now there is the international Space Station.
the first space station built was the sky lab in 1973.
The first manned space station was Salyut 1, launched by the Soviet Union in April 1971.
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 Soviet Union had the first space station called Salyut 1, which was launched in 1971. It marked the beginning of long-duration human presence in space.
Be more specific. The Soviets have launched space crafts, i guess.