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What is a space station? Name some uses of space stations.
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its a building of sorts that helps study space. to study our solar system and to help study people in 0 g's
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A space station is a structure in space that people live in while studying [space], fixing satellites, etc. Some space stations are NASA, Mir, Tiangong 1, Salyut 1 (there are more than 5 Salyuts), and others.
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