The space station travels from west to east across the Southwestern sky at considerable speed and therefore would not be "in" a time zone.
However the ISS onboard time is synchronised to GMT (also known as UTC or "Zulu")
No, they move over all time zones in about 90 minutes, so they would have to reset their watches about every 8 minutes. This would make it impractical for ground support people to keep track of what time they were on. On the Space Station, Coordinated Universal Time (usually called Greenwich Mean Time, GMT, or, in the military, Zulu Time) is used to regulate the onboard day. Shuttle flights use Mission Elapsed Time (MET), a flexible timezone based solely on the launch time of the mission. The time that astronauts use is Houston, Texas time so that Mission Control can have an acurate clock with the space station.
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
You can find a paragraph on a trip to a space station in articles about space tourism or science fiction stories that include space travel. Websites like NASA or space tourism companies may also have information on what a trip to a space station would entail.
The Pacific Time Zone is west of the Mountain Time Zone.
The time zone to the right of the eastern time zone is AST (Atlantic Standard Time) which is UTC - 4
Pontifract space station
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The space station Mir.
The number of astronauts on the space station can vary, but typically there are 6 astronauts on board the International Space Station at a time.
Yes, astronauts aboard the space station have to adjust the clock because they experience 16 sunrises and sunsets each day due to the station's orbital path around the Earth. This means they follow a schedule based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to maintain consistency with mission control and their activities.
The United States Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the Russian Mir Space Station for the first time on June 29, 1995 as part of the STS-71 mission. The docking marked the first time a Space Shuttle docked with a space station.
The reason why space station are that important is because humans body normally can't live in space. There are different factors that when in space can affect humans body and space station or spacecraft's role is to support humans to remain in space for a period of time.
it is advantageous for astronauts to live on a space station rather a space shuttle because a space station allow astronauts to stay and work extended time . A space shuttle is a space craft to transport astronauts , satellites, and other materials to and from space.
The International Space Station (ISS) typically houses six astronauts at a time. This number allows for efficient operation and management of resources on the station.
The International Space Station (ISS) can typically accommodate a crew of six people at a time. This allows for efficient operation and resource management within the confined space of the station.
we can not suvive later
No, a space station is a large artificial structure in space where astronauts live and work for extended periods of time, while a space shuttle is a spacecraft that is used to transport astronauts and cargo to and from space. Space shuttles have been retired by NASA, while space stations like the ISS are still operational.