Yes, given clear air and few clouds.
We just watched the space shuttle launch from Largo, Florida. It's 138 miles away and we saw it very well in early twilight.
Discovery was the next shuttle to launch. Over 2 years later.
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Anyone could attend a shuttle launch in the old days but now you have to get a special pass to attend
The last Space Shuttle launch was Space Shuttle Atlantis at 11:29 a.m. EDT, on July 8, 2011.
We just watched the space shuttle launch from Largo, Florida. It's 138 miles away and we saw it very well in early twilight.
The final shuttle launch takes place in July 2011.
The first Space shuttle to launch was Columbia in April of 1981
Discovery was the next shuttle to launch. Over 2 years later.
you will see the last space shuttle launch in... and in a place called...
Launch Pad - it is shot off to space vertically with SRB (solid rocket boosters) - havent you seen om TV - shuttle being launched??
Space Shuttle Atlantis was the last space shuttle to launch at 11:29 a.m. EDT, on July 8, 2011.
The people on nasa's first shuttle launch were Robert L. Crippen and John W. Young.
the person that wants to launch a space shuttle, a space company like NASA or the government
Anyone could attend a shuttle launch in the old days but now you have to get a special pass to attend
The last Space Shuttle launch was Space Shuttle Atlantis at 11:29 a.m. EDT, on July 8, 2011.
Generally space shuttles are not used to launch satellites as it is very costly to launch a space shuttle. Rockets with automated systems place satellites in orbit as opposed to a manned shuttle.