Nobody has ever been to any other celestial body other than the Earth and the Moon. So to answer your question their, their is no such space station. Their is only one station in orbit right now, the International Space Station which is primarily used for research. It is located in what is considered low earth orbit or about 200 miles above our heads. Nobody has ever been to any other celestial body other than the Earth and the Moon. So to answer your question their, their is no such space station. Their is only one station in orbit right now, the International Space Station which is primarily used for research. It is located in what is considered low earth orbit or about 200 miles above our heads.
they both can be used in space to do missions
it was also in the earlyer (not shuttle) missions
NASA is the US "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", the US government's civilian space agency. NASA was responsible for early rocket testing and the first US manned missions, culminating in the exploration of the Moon in the 1960's and 1970's. The agency created the first US space station, Skylab. NASA now operates the Space Shuttle fleet and services the Interplanetary Space Station (ISS) as well as launching unmanned probes to other planets and locations in the solar system. NASA also sponsors advanced aeronautic research. The coming programs from NASA include a manned Lunar Outpost (by 2019) and missions to Mars and other planets using the upcoming Orion spacecraft design. (see related link)
Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).
A space probe goes out and observes planets while moving, and a space station stays in orbit or sooner to come on the moon
The Pioneer space program was a series of unmanned missions to explore the planets in more detail. It was a US space program.
they both can be used in space to do missions
it was also in the earlyer (not shuttle) missions
the missions vary from taking satellites into space or parts for the ISS (international space station) or repair jobs on existing satellites
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NASA is the US "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", the US government's civilian space agency. NASA was responsible for early rocket testing and the first US manned missions, culminating in the exploration of the Moon in the 1960's and 1970's. The agency created the first US space station, Skylab. NASA now operates the Space Shuttle fleet and services the Interplanetary Space Station (ISS) as well as launching unmanned probes to other planets and locations in the solar system. NASA also sponsors advanced aeronautic research. The coming programs from NASA include a manned Lunar Outpost (by 2019) and missions to Mars and other planets using the upcoming Orion spacecraft design. (see related link)
Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).
A space probe goes out and observes planets while moving, and a space station stays in orbit or sooner to come on the moon
the main purpose of international space station is to find the secrets about the universe
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To get information from planets or fix something on or in the Space Station
NASA is responsible. Although, they only closed the missions to the moon. They only closed the moon missions so they can start to plan to land man on Mars