Not really, it rides a rocket up to space.
Upthrust is needed to lift a shuttle up RG
Space Shuttle Challenger exploded on January 28, 1986.
It exploded on lift-off.
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lift off orbit reentry
A space shuttle lifts off the ground so easily due to a combination of its powerful engines and controlled combustion of rocket fuel. The engines generate enormous thrust that overcomes gravity, allowing the shuttle to ascend into space. Additionally, the shuttle's aerodynamic design helps minimize air resistance and maximize lift during takeoff.
When a space shuttle launches, the main engines ignite to lift the shuttle off the ground. Once it gains enough altitude, the solid rocket boosters are released. The shuttle then continues its journey into space using its main engines until it reaches orbit.
Because a: they are strapped on to it with seatbelts stronger than even an f1 car & b: there is no wind inside the space shutele to move them back