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The space station is important because it serves as a hub for scientific research, technological development, and international collaboration in space. It allows scientists to conduct experiments in microgravity that are not possible on Earth, advancing our knowledge in various fields such as biology, physics, and materials science. Additionally, it serves as a stepping stone for future exploration beyond Earth's orbit.
Tomatoes are taken to space to study how they grow in microgravity and how they react to the space environment. This research helps scientists understand how plants can be grown and harvested in space for future long-duration space missions, like those to Mars. Additionally, growing plants in space can also provide astronauts with fresh food, oxygen, and a psychological boost.
The space probe was invented so as to research and discover if life is possible outside the earth. The landing on the moon and the missions to mass are a great step towards finding more about whether life is sustainable outside the earth.
Scientists are still exploring exactly what can be done in outer space and how we can do it, so mostly the space shuttles and space stations have been used for research about weightlessness, vacuum, and other aspects of being in outer space. Space certainly has some very solid practical applications already, such as communications satellites and global positioning satellites, and one of the functions of space shuttles has been to put satellites in their orbits (although there are also other ways of putting satellites into orbit) and in some cases, to repair satellites that are already in orbit.
So scientists don't do other things when their suppose to be doing research
So they can explore space
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so they can find cures to diseases
It is so that scientists, could investigate the effects of space exploration.
they think that space is neverending and never stops.
So that it would be easy to research and identify them. :)
it is so very dangerous to travel if it is not tested by the scientist
So that scientists could investigate the biological effects of space travel without risking the lives of humans.
In theory, scientists describe how they obtained their results (a) so that other researchers can verify the validity of the research, and (b ) so that new research can be built on what has been done before.
No, they don't. There is so many (beyond numbers) galaxies that it is impossible to know everything.
the Normans are so keen because they are jealous