It would probably be difficult traveling in a Space Shuttle, because of the gravity. There is basically no gravity unless you are on earth... That and the face that you would be so confined in such a small space, and that is something that I would never be able to do, because I am very bad at being in small spaces especially for long periods of times!
the space shuttle travels vertically and the plane horizontally
I believe that when a space shuttle is traveling at its fastest it goes about 17,321 miles per hour.
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The Space Shuttle is traveling at about 17,300 statute miles per hour at reentry.
the space shuttle travels vertically and the plane horizontally
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I believe that when a space shuttle is traveling at its fastest it goes about 17,321 miles per hour.
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It is like a constant vibration/shaking.
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If we were to ask NASA what is the most difficult part of getting a shuttle into space, I believe the answer would be, getting the appropriation through Congress.
Atlantis will no longer be traveling to space unless there is an emergency with the next flight.
The Space Shuttle is traveling at about 17,300 statute miles per hour at reentry.
Distances don't depend on the specific nature of the phantasy in which you imagine traversing them, and no Space Shuttle was ever capable of traveling to Venus.
About 8,750 miles.
It has to travel at least 17,000MPH.