no.
at least not a shuttle by itself. There may have been a stopover of a shuttle on top of the 747 shuttle carrier at some point, but I don't have any way of checking that.
Shuttles have landed at Kennedy Space Center, Edwards Air Force Base (California), and White Sands, New Mexico.
No space shuttle has ever been to Jupiter
In 1979, Space Shuttle Enterprise, mounted on top of a specially-modified 747, stopped overnight in Atlanta for refueling and cargo checks. Enterprise was a test article, it never went into space. Atlanta Airport is not suitable for landing a reentering space shuttle.
No. The space shuttle is built for low Earth orbit, not moon landings.
Not likely.
It is the shuttle land like a normal glider?
yes you can land a shuttle on mars. This is because its similar to earth in many ways (:
The Space Shuttle has to be landed manually.
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.
Space Shuttle Endeavour was the final Space Shuttle built. It was built to replace Space Shuttle Challenger.
The last space shuttle landed July 21, 2011.
A space shuttle has never hit a satellite.
1,027' (313 m) at the Atlanta airport.