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The living area in the space shuttle is called the mid deck and flight deck. you could also call it the cabnine/ capsule.
it is a living quarters for the crew and can carry cargo to and from earth, it also serves as an extension to the iss
Neither. The space station is an orbiting laboratory with living spaces. A shuttle takes astronauts to the space station and back to earth. The Hubble is an un-manned orbiting observatory.
Yesterday (August 31, 2009), the Space Shuttle Discovery docked with the International Space Station, assembling a total of 13 people living and working in space simultaneously.
The ISS and shuttle programs were designed as a stepping stone to interplanetary travel. The programs test the ability of humans to endure long periods of exposure to living in space and conduct experiments on long term affects of space travel. Space travel to other planets would be best initiated outside the earths atmosphere and the Space Shuttle, as the name implies is the vehicle designed to transcend earth's atmosphere with equipment, supplies and astronauts.
Because space shuttles have a lot of space and because of the gravity
The living room was capacious enough to accommodate a concert grand piano as well as the other furniture
The living area in the space shuttle is called the mid deck and flight deck. you could also call it the cabnine/ capsule.
They have to eat freeze dried food to conserve weight on the shuttle. It is not the best stuff you would want to eat, but, it keeps them living.
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it is a living quarters for the crew and can carry cargo to and from earth, it also serves as an extension to the iss
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A householder is living with his children. A+
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I would describe them as starving people living in swamps.
Neither. The space station is an orbiting laboratory with living spaces. A shuttle takes astronauts to the space station and back to earth. The Hubble is an un-manned orbiting observatory.