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No space stations are in the US. The only space station, the ISS is currently in Earths orbit.
12 altogether. There were 9 Russian Salyut space stations and also Mir, the US' Skylab, and now the International Space Station.
There are currently two space stations in orbit. They are the permanently manned International Space Station and China's Tiangong 1 which is usually unmanned.
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Satellites and space stations are used for navigation, collecting weather data, and research.
Because people have a desire to travel in space and live in space. Science also has a reason to be in space. Many experiment are done in space and the moon landings were an attempt to find out more about the places and things, which are possibly outside of Earth.
Space stations can help in the exploration of space because in space stations they do experiments on things they find in space.
Kenneth Gatland has written: 'Space travel' 'Development of the guided missile' 'The inhabited universe' 'Rockets and space travel' 'Star travel'
space stations help aid in space by doing test and experiments thx
What are the five margins that involve both time and space that are important to your intended path of travel?
Stations are built in space; Shuttles use rocket boosters.
space stations use a variety of objects to explore space. probes and the Hubble Space Telescope are main ones.
No space stations are in the US. The only space station, the ISS is currently in Earths orbit.
It allowed the people travel up and down the building so much easier that it allowed for taller and taller buildings to be made, which allowed more square feet of office space, business space, etc.
If there never had been space probes astronomers couldn't have landed on the moon. The very first space probes were used to study earth from outer space. The space probe was the reason how astronemers found out that venus was very hot. I gave 3
no they do not that is space stations
Space stations are too small and do not have gravitational pull to draw in something that large to orbit it.