Yes it can be a space.
you can't "land" in space... space is a vacuum, nothingness, a void... you could land on another planetary body, but not in space
The first person to land on space was Neil Armstrong
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).
Spacecraft do not and cannot 'land' in space.
Enterprise, it did not fly in space though, it was released from a 747 just to see how well it would land Colombia was the first to come out of space and land at Edwards...this was also the first space flight of a space shuttle
The Space Shuttle has to be landed manually.
The Land of Space and Time - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009
Space shuttles do not land in Houston. They used to land at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or at Edwards Air Force Base in California. However, Houston is home to NASA's Johnson Space Center, which is responsible for training astronauts and overseeing mission control for human spaceflight missions.
No
None. You cannot land in space.
no
your space or you own it