The real issue is money. It costs a fortune in rocket fuel for every gram of matter that is launched into orbit. On top of that, once it is on the international space station, you have to factor in the new weight of the space station (whose orbit slows down slightly on a constant basis). The space station must adjust it's orbit periodically, requiring even more money to propel every gram of it to keep from slowing down to the point of plummeting back to where it started. Earth.Spell check your answer
The mass of an astronaut does not change when she is visiting the International Space Station. Mass is a property that does not change, but the weight of a person does change in space.
The weight of the International Space Station is essentially zero in space since weight is a measurement of the force of gravity acting on an object. It is constantly in freefall around Earth, so it experiences microgravity.
It is named the International Space Station or ISS.
Yes the international space station is in the tropsphere
The International Space Station (ISS) has a mass of approximately 420,000 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 925,000 pounds. Its weight is constantly changing due to supplies being brought onboard and experiments being conducted.
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 commonly referred to as ISS.
The mass of the International Space Station is approximately 420,000 kilograms.
You could have ISS for the International Space Station. You could also have Mir, which was an old Russian space station.
yes, the international space station was always called the ISS
Canada is not in space, so therefore there is no space station in Canada. Canada does have an arm on the International Space Station in space.