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The space shuttle never landed on the moon, but other NASA spacecraft did.

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What is the difference between a space shuttle and a space plane?

The Space Shuttle refers to NASA's particular space plane, whereas a space plane encompasses all aircraft which takeoff from Earth's surface into space and then land on return.


What happens to the rocket when it breaks away from the shuttle?

About 200 seconds after the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) break away from the NASA space shuttle parachutes are deployed at 15,000 feet and they land in the ocean. The SRBs usually land 140 miles off the coast of Florida where they float and are recovered by NASA. Once they are recovered they are refurbished and used on several other shuttle launches.


What is the name of the space shuttle to land on moon?

there is no space shuttle that is able to land on the moon.


Why cant the space shuttle land in the rain?

If the space shuttle were a powered aircraft it would be able to land in the rain just fine. The problem with the rain isn't actually the rain, but the dense clouds that go with it. The space shuttle, while landing, is only a glider. It doesn't have the capability to 'go around' if there is a problem while it is approaching the landing site. NASA plays it safe and only lands the shuttle when the conditions are at their safest.


Where does the space shuttle land when space?

Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).

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What is the difference between a space shuttle and a space plane?

The Space Shuttle refers to NASA's particular space plane, whereas a space plane encompasses all aircraft which takeoff from Earth's surface into space and then land on return.


What happens to the rocket when it breaks away from the shuttle?

About 200 seconds after the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) break away from the NASA space shuttle parachutes are deployed at 15,000 feet and they land in the ocean. The SRBs usually land 140 miles off the coast of Florida where they float and are recovered by NASA. Once they are recovered they are refurbished and used on several other shuttle launches.


What was the third space shuttle to land in space?

STS-3 was NASA's third Space Shuttle mission, and was the third mission for the Space Shuttle Columbia. It launched on 22 March 1982, and lasted eight days. STS-3 was the first shuttle launch with an unpainted external tank, and the only mission to land at the White Sands Space Harbor nearLas Cruces, New Mexico


What is the name of the space shuttle to land on moon?

there is no space shuttle that is able to land on the moon.


Why did NASA invent the land mine removal device?

There have been dozens of land mine removal devices. Some of them used technology developed by NASA for remotely controlled vehicles, such as the Mars Explorer, or powered arms used for materials handling in space, such as the cargo arm from the space shuttle.


Why cant the space shuttle land in the rain?

If the space shuttle were a powered aircraft it would be able to land in the rain just fine. The problem with the rain isn't actually the rain, but the dense clouds that go with it. The space shuttle, while landing, is only a glider. It doesn't have the capability to 'go around' if there is a problem while it is approaching the landing site. NASA plays it safe and only lands the shuttle when the conditions are at their safest.


Does the space shuttle land automatically or do the astronauts use the controls to land it manually?

The Space Shuttle has to be landed manually.


What was the first space shuttle to land on jupiter?

No space shuttle has ever been to Jupiter


When will space shuttle land?

The last space shuttle landed July 21, 2011.


Where does the space shuttle land when space?

Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).


Who was the first person to land the space shuttle?

The first shuttle that went into space was the Space Shuttle Columbia. It made a total of 28 missions. The shuttle was commanded by pilot John Young who was the first one to land it as well.


When the space shuttle prepares to land its engines are turn off how does the shuttle land without its engines?

It is the shuttle land like a normal glider?