The Space Shuttle is not capable of leaving Earths orbit.
Astronauts launch from the earth atop a rocket or in a shuttle with at least enough thrust to achieve orbit.
Space Shuttle Atlantis.
You can't get to Jupiter using the Space Shuttle. The Shuttle is not designed to leave Earth's orbit (it doesn't have the thrust to reach Earth's escape velocity) and in fact flies at quite a low altitude compared to other satellites out there.
It is -121 to -156
More information on Space Shuttlehttp://www.onestopsolver.com/space-shuttle-orbit-flight-path.html
In Thrust, the power of a normal launch is about 30 million newtons of Thrust to launch into orbit.
Astronauts launch from the earth atop a rocket or in a shuttle with at least enough thrust to achieve orbit.
with thrust
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Space Shuttle Atlantis.
You can't get to Jupiter using the Space Shuttle. The Shuttle is not designed to leave Earth's orbit (it doesn't have the thrust to reach Earth's escape velocity) and in fact flies at quite a low altitude compared to other satellites out there.
It is -121 to -156
More information on Space Shuttlehttp://www.onestopsolver.com/space-shuttle-orbit-flight-path.html
On April 12, 1981 the space shuttle Columbia was the first shuttle to orbit the Earth.
There were 5. Space Shuttle Columbia (destroyed in 2003), Space Shuttle Challenger (destroyed in 1886), Space Shuttle Discovery, Space Shuttle Atlantis, and Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Columbia was the first shuttle in to orbit on April 13, 1981
The phases of space shuttle flight are liftoff, orbit insertion, orbit, re-entry, and landing.