well when they lift off they have this mass of fire expolding the ground which it makes it fly.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
sputnik I
The first monkeys in space were NOT in an aircraft, but in a V2 rocket made in Germany in WW2 and brought to USA after the war.
no. there is no need to bank. Banking happens because the only way aircraft can turn is by banking. while banking, air pushes off the bottom of the aircraft to make it go in a certain direction. there is no air in space. space is a vacuum. thrusters are used.
The Space Shuttle refers to NASA's particular space plane, whereas a space plane encompasses all aircraft which takeoff from Earth's surface into space and then land on return.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
yes we can keep a civil and military aircraft be kept in space
Discovery.It is a space shuttle not a aircraft.
Only specialized aircraft fly in space - airplanes are not pressurized or shielded the way rockets and the space shuttle are, so they can't go into space.
Manned aircraft do not (and cannot) go into space. The clue is in the name aircraft - they rely on aerodynamics (therefore an atmosphere) in order to fly.
For an aircraft that flies in atmosphere, you are looking for the SR-71 Blackbird. For in space, that aircraft is the space shuttle.
Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.
sputnik I
As much as you can possibly get.
The space shuttle would not be able to land on an Aircraft carrier. It needs a lot longer runway.
The first monkeys in space were NOT in an aircraft, but in a V2 rocket made in Germany in WW2 and brought to USA after the war.
The cabin is the enclosed space inside the aircraft where the passengers and flight crew ride.