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How Many Space stations Are there In the Space?

How Many Space stations Are there In the Space?

A space station is a large spacecraft made by man that floats in the Earth’s space. It is also known as orbital stations as it circles the Earth. Small space stations can be sent to orbit fully assembled. However, the larger space stations are sent to space in modules and assembled there. Many space stations have been launched in space such as the Skylab, Mir, Salyut 1-7, Tiangong 1 & 2 and Cosmos 557 among others. Presently, there is only one space station in space namely the International Space Station (ISS).

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