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Definition of space station in English: space stationnoun A large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space. Example sentencesExamples - The space station is now the most complex and powerful spacecraft ever built.
- We travel up in the Soyuz capsule the Russians have been using since the Mir space station.
- At the same time, Nasa was under pressure to build the international space station.
- Two days later, the craft will match the orbit of the international space station, enabling it to dock safely.
- Clearly, the idea of the space shuttle, and the idea of a space station, were misguided.
- For this reason, astronomers refer to the environment on-board the space station as microgravity.
- The footprint as well as several consecutive orbits of the Mir space station are shown on the map.
- Astronauts aboard the international space station also sent their best wishes.
- There they met and interviewed Alex Martynov, a controller who worked on the MIR space station.
- The cosmonauts had spent the last three weeks in the Soviet space station, everything had gone well, and they were coming home.
- Despite years of operation, almost no science has been conducted on the space station.
- The Russians had the space station Mir in orbit and American astronauts were on board for lengthy visits.
- Nasa recently lost its robot probe to Mars, and Russia has been plagued by problems with the Mir space station.
- Mr Volkov spent more than a year in space and worked on the Mir space station.
- Just this week, China announced that it will be putting its own space station into orbit.
- Along with five other astronauts, he has been on a Nasa mission to continue construction on the international space station.
- Astronauts sealed in a spacecraft or space station need a continuous supply of oxygen.
- During its final years in orbit, the Russian space station Mir suffered a number of mishaps.
- Aboard a space station orbiting in full view of Earth, a cosmonaut always has the option of being able to bail out and return home.
- NASA estimates it will take three and a half years to add the shielding to the orbiting space station.
Synonyms space capsule, spacecraft Definition of space station in US English: space stationnounˈspeɪ(s) ˌsteɪʃənˈspā(s) ˌstāSHən A large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space. Example sentencesExamples - Despite years of operation, almost no science has been conducted on the space station.
- The footprint as well as several consecutive orbits of the Mir space station are shown on the map.
- We travel up in the Soyuz capsule the Russians have been using since the Mir space station.
- Aboard a space station orbiting in full view of Earth, a cosmonaut always has the option of being able to bail out and return home.
- For this reason, astronomers refer to the environment on-board the space station as microgravity.
- NASA estimates it will take three and a half years to add the shielding to the orbiting space station.
- The cosmonauts had spent the last three weeks in the Soviet space station, everything had gone well, and they were coming home.
- The Russians had the space station Mir in orbit and American astronauts were on board for lengthy visits.
- The space station is now the most complex and powerful spacecraft ever built.
- Mr Volkov spent more than a year in space and worked on the Mir space station.
- Nasa recently lost its robot probe to Mars, and Russia has been plagued by problems with the Mir space station.
- During its final years in orbit, the Russian space station Mir suffered a number of mishaps.
- Along with five other astronauts, he has been on a Nasa mission to continue construction on the international space station.
- Two days later, the craft will match the orbit of the international space station, enabling it to dock safely.
- Just this week, China announced that it will be putting its own space station into orbit.
- There they met and interviewed Alex Martynov, a controller who worked on the MIR space station.
- Astronauts aboard the international space station also sent their best wishes.
- At the same time, Nasa was under pressure to build the international space station.
- Clearly, the idea of the space shuttle, and the idea of a space station, were misguided.
- Astronauts sealed in a spacecraft or space station need a continuous supply of oxygen.
Synonyms space capsule, spacecraft |