About an hour and a half.
About one hour. The speed of the space shuttle can be between 18000 to 26000 miles per hour, so it can make one orbit about every hour.
Apollo, Shuttle, ISS (and Mir)
The primary function of a space shuttle is to take notes on what happens in space. Countries from around the world use space shuttles to study details of other planet, moons, stars, and other objects in space.
The primary function of a space shuttle is to take notes on what happens in space. Countries from around the world use space shuttles to study details of other planet, moons, stars, and other objects in space.
There are a limited number of space shuttle launch sites around the world. Historically, the main locations for space shuttle launches have been Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA and Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Nowadays, with advancements in space technology, private companies like SpaceX have multiple launch sites around the world.
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.
about an hour and a half it is also refered to 90.3563534353445 min.
The space shuttle used to be launched from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. However, the space shuttle program has been retired, and spacecraft are now launched from various locations, such as the SpaceX launch site at Kennedy Space Center, as well as other private and government launch facilities around the world.
Nasa space shuttle
About 30 kilometers / second.
Mae Jemison did not make any major scientific discoveries, but she made history as the first African American woman to travel in space. She was a mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992. Jemison's contributions to space exploration have inspired many people around the world.
In 2003, the major events included the US invading Iraq, and the crash of the Space Shuttle Columbia. Also in 2003, 810 people around the world died of SARS.