Because everything (the Shuttle, the camera the astronaut) is traveling at the same speed. If you are in an airplane you and your fellow passengers are traveling at several hundred MPH but to you it looks like the things around you are standing still. Another example is as the Earth rotates, you and the surface you are standing on is moving at about 1000 MPH, but to you is looks like you're still.
The space shuttle travels in low earth orbit (LEO), from 120 to 380 miles in space.
Answer The speed in orbit is around 17500 miles an hour.
the space shuttle travels vertically and the plane horizontally
A space shuttle travels at or around 7,500 MPH or miles per hour
During launch the space shuttle speeds up to 17500 MPH. In orbit the space station is going about the same speed. So the shuttle does not have to slow down much. At docking the relative speed of the ISS and shuttle is about 1-2 inchs per second.
In o bit it travels 17,000 mph, or about 17500/3600 seconds = 4.7 miles per second
The space shuttle travels in low earth orbit (LEO), from 120 to 380 miles in space.
Answer The speed in orbit is around 17500 miles an hour.
the space shuttle travels vertically and the plane horizontally
Yes, on earth. There is no rain in space.
A space shuttle travels at or around 7,500 MPH or miles per hour
During launch the space shuttle speeds up to 17500 MPH. In orbit the space station is going about the same speed. So the shuttle does not have to slow down much. At docking the relative speed of the ISS and shuttle is about 1-2 inchs per second.
If a space shuttle travels at 17,500 (mph) (highest recorded time so far) well; you work it out!
It is cheaper and more efficient.
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In the context of spaceflight, a satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavor.= Space Shuttle =Space Shuttle, officially called the Space Transportation System (STS), is a spacecraft which is a vehicle or device designed for spaceflightin other words Satellite is moving by gravitation while space shuttle by engine.
At 17,500 miles per hour the trip would take about 13 hours to travel the 238,900 miles to the moon.