A space station is a large spacecraft that remains in low Earth orbit and serves as a home and workplace for astronauts. Space stations are used for various purposes, including conducting scientific research in microgravity, testing technologies for future space exploration, and facilitating international cooperation in space missions. They also provide a platform for educational outreach and the study of the effects of long-term space living on the human body. Notable examples include the International Space Station (ISS) and the former Mir space station.
Some notable space stations currently in orbit include the International Space Station (ISS), Tiangong Space Station (China), and Mir-2 (Russia). These space stations are used for scientific research, international cooperation, and testing technologies for future space missions.
The Russian Space Station Mir which had an estimated 15 years in orbit, far longer than originally planned and then there were the earlier Salyut series of space stations which helped prepare the way for future research work of Mir and the International Space Station.
Some examples of Cosmonaut space labs include Mir and Tiangong.
The main sources of energy on a space station are solar panels, which convert sunlight into electricity. Batteries are used to store excess energy for use when the station is not in direct sunlight, such as during orbital night. Some space stations may also use fuel cells or nuclear power for additional energy generation.
As the number of space expeditions increased, there was felt a need to establish space stations in space where a team/mission sent to outer space could live for some time. They can remain functional for up to year's time. Skylab was the name given to the space station launched by the united states.
Some notable space stations currently in orbit include the International Space Station (ISS), Tiangong Space Station (China), and Mir-2 (Russia). These space stations are used for scientific research, international cooperation, and testing technologies for future space missions.
The Russian Space Station Mir which had an estimated 15 years in orbit, far longer than originally planned and then there were the earlier Salyut series of space stations which helped prepare the way for future research work of Mir and the International Space Station.
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If you mean aliens, then there are for sure some aliens in there. If you mean humans then there are some spacemen in space stations on Earth orbit who keep the space stations working.
Some examples of Cosmonaut space labs include Mir and Tiangong.
The main sources of energy on a space station are solar panels, which convert sunlight into electricity. Batteries are used to store excess energy for use when the station is not in direct sunlight, such as during orbital night. Some space stations may also use fuel cells or nuclear power for additional energy generation.
As the number of space expeditions increased, there was felt a need to establish space stations in space where a team/mission sent to outer space could live for some time. They can remain functional for up to year's time. Skylab was the name given to the space station launched by the united states.
Some research stations grow fresh produce in their hydroponic gardens. All food grown on the continent must be consumed on the continent. NASA has explored these gardens for duplication in space flight and for the space station.
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Hubble Space Telescope, International Space Station, Sputnik I.
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