answersLogoWhite

0

Rephrase this, it doesn't make much sense

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When did the space shuttle Atlantis take off in June 2007?

June 8, after the originally planned March launch was canceled due to hailstorm damage on the orbiter and fuel tank.


What is the second space shuttle to take flight?

The first space shuttle that "flew" was the Enterprise, but it was not capable of space flight.The first orbital shuttle was Columbia.The next orbital shuttle was Challenger.


What are the six American space shutles?

Enterprise - Test shuttle, never flew into space Columbia - Burned up on re-entry Challenger - Exploded on take-off Discovery - Functional Atlantis - Functional Endeavour - Functional


How long does it take the space shuttle to reach the space station?

The space shuttle took about 8-10 minutes to reach orbit. It would then take around 6 hours for the space shuttle to catch up with the space station for docking.


How longdoes it take for the space shuttle to be in space?

10 min


What mission did NASA take a slinky with?

NASA took a slinky on board the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 1985 to demonstrate the concept of microgravity. The slinky floated and moved differently in space compared to on Earth, helping to illustrate physics principles.


When did the space shuttle take of?

july 4


What can you take to the moon?

Anything in a space shuttle.


What state does the Space Shuttle usually take off from?

The Space Shuttle usually took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.


How is the space shuttle used?

it is used to take astronauts and cargo into space


How long would it take for a space shuttle to reach space?

It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit


Where does the space shuttle take off from?

The Space Shuttle used to take off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, the Space Shuttle program ended in 2011. Rocket launches now take place from various locations around the world, depending on the spacecraft and mission.