In contrast with the generally accepted viewpoint, it is shown that the Coriolis force caused by rotation of an orbital station can appreciably affect natural convection and impurity distribution during the growth of crystals from a melt in orbital flight conditions. 2D and 3D steady and oscillatory convection in a rectangular enclosure is considered. The resonance phenomenon arising due to the interaction of the Coriolis force and harmonic oscillations of the gravity force is demonstrated. It is shown that for moderate values of the Ekman number the Coriolis force suppresses convection in one direction and amplifies it in the other, which in turn results in deformation of the impurity distribution over the cross-section of the crystal.