No. The Titanic was over 900 feet. The shuttle is pretty small compared to that. It's the size of a small commercial airliner.
No. The Britannic was 3 inches bigger than the Titanic.
The Hubble Space Telescope is not as big as the moon. It is as big as the space shuttle cargo bay.
Yes, the space shuttle is larger than a 747 airplane. The space shuttle is about 184 feet long with a wingspan of 78 feet, while a 747 has a length of around 231 feet with a wingspan of approximately 211 feet.
Actually, the Britannic was 3 inches bigger than the Titanic
There is now, but in the Titanic's time (1912) there was not. The Titanic was even bigger than all of the buildings in its time!
no
Why is it advantageous for astronauts to live on a space station rather than in a space shuttle
yes it was called the TITENA named after the titanic
No. "Normandie" was about 120 feet longer than "Titanic", it was also almost twice as big as "Titanic" in tonnage.
No but people have made bigger ships than the titanic since then
Titanic, compairing a blue whale to most cruise ships is like comparing the size of a motorcycle to a school bus.
Yes