You wouldn't land.
You would orbit the nearest massive object (planet, star, etc) until you were rescued or died.
because in space you dont have to worry about turns and obstacles when in air and water you do
Probably. The bullet would be travelling slower than when it left the gun (see related question) but it would still be travelling fast enough to cause injury. In areas of the world where guns are fired into the air in celebration injury from falling bullets is not uncommon.
You can't hear sound in space
It depends how you land and what you land on.
I'm thinking..get squashed by the pressure in space
the asrtonaught would die
It would really suck... for the people on the space station and the people on earth
Most space shuttle missions have been to the International Space Station. The correct term would be to dock at the station, not to land there (since it is not located on land, but is floating in space).
It would depend where the land is, if the land is on fertile soil, it would cost more then the same amount of space in a dessert.
Enterprise, it did not fly in space though, it was released from a 747 just to see how well it would land Colombia was the first to come out of space and land at Edwards...this was also the first space flight of a space shuttle
You would have to first train them to wear space suits
The space shuttle would not be able to land on an Aircraft carrier. It needs a lot longer runway.
A mountain is something that is higher than the rest of the land. You can't be "higher than the rest of the land" unless there is lower land to be higher than. If there were no space between mountains, then all land would be at the altitude of the top of the mountains, and it would all be flat, and there would be no mountains.
Should rescue, apply emergency Procedure and call an ambulance.
it fell from space
you can't "land" in space... space is a vacuum, nothingness, a void... you could land on another planetary body, but not in space
If you mean what "land" it is in, the answer is Tomorrowland