Orbital Module
An Orbital Module is a component of a spacecraft designed to operate in space, typically used for missions involving satellites or crewed space travel. It often contains systems for navigation, communication, and life support, allowing it to function independently while orbiting a celestial body, such as Earth.
These modules can be part of larger spacecraft, like the International Space Station or Shenzhou missions. They are crucial for tasks such as scientific research, Earth observation, and technology testing, contributing to our understanding of space and enhancing future exploration efforts.