The space shuttle does not go to the moon, or anywhere near it. It's designed for low Earth orbit missions... an altitude of maybe a couple of hundred miles, while the Moon is about a thousand times further away than that. At any time when a vehicle traveling in space is not accelerating... that is, most of the trip for any vehicle we've yet built... it is in freefall, so a passenger would feel weightless.
No space shuttle has been to the moon and back.
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).
None. The space shuttle is not capable of going to the moon. The only manned spacecraft to go to the moon were the lunar landers of the Apollo missions, which took place before the first space shuttle was built.
The space shuttle is able to go to the moon by using a special type of fuel and rises up the earth atmosphere until it overcomes the force of gravity.
It takes approximately 3 days for a space shuttle to reach the moon from Earth. This timeline includes the launch, travel time, and lunar orbit insertion.
The space shuttle does not travel to the moon. The Apollo missions used spacecraft, not space shuttles, to travel to the moon. It took the Apollo missions around 3 days to travel from Earth to the moon.
Apollo 11
The space shuttle didn't go to the moon. But the Apollo 11 trip took four days.
The Space Shuttle does not go to the moon. It only orbits the Earth.
No the Space Shuttle was only designed for low earth orbit it can't even go to the moon.
the space shuttle cant go to the moon only the Saturn v could take people there
Space travel to the Moon is not available at this time. With the cuts in the US Space program and the ending of the space shuttle program, it will be many years before there is a way for people to go on holiday to the Moon.