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What might be the problem using hydrogen as a fuel in a space shuttle?

Problem? None, it is an awesome fuel. There are dangers, but no fuel as safe for the power. Any fuel can explode. This is easier to deal with and control then most others.


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The space shuttle carries oxygen for the astronauts to breathe. It is necessary for sustaining human life in the spacecraft since there is no atmosphere beyond Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen is also used for various life support systems and for maintaining a safe environment inside the shuttle.


How long does it take for the space shuttle to return from the space station?

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Can a space shuttle make more than one trip into space?

Yes, the space shuttle was designed for multiple trips into space. Each shuttle was designed to be reused for several missions, reducing the cost of space travel. The shuttle would go through thorough inspections and refurbishment between missions to ensure it was safe for each trip.


How do they get into space?

In a space shuttle usually but now that has been decommisioned the only way to get into space is to build your own (safe) space craft or go to Russia where you can get into space using their space craft.


Why are they dismantleing a space shuttle?

To donate it's parts to the Orion program and make them safe for public display.


Temperature where space shuttle of a space shuttle flies in orbit?

The exterior of a space shuttle in orbit can experience extreme temperatures that range from about -250°F in the shade to over 250°F in the sun. This is due to the vacuum of space and the unfiltered exposure to the intense solar radiation. As a result, the shuttle's thermal protection system is critical for managing these temperature differentials and keeping the internal systems safe.


How long before docking to the iss does the space shuttle have to start slowing down to make a safe docking?

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Where astronauts ride?

Astronauts ride in spacecraft such as the Space Shuttle, Soyuz capsule, or SpaceX Crew Dragon to travel to and from the International Space Station or other destinations in space. These vehicles are designed to provide a safe and controlled environment for astronauts during their journey.


Why does the space shuttle flip when in flight?

The shuttle is traveling at a tremendous speed. In order to come out of orbit, the shuttle must slow down. When flipped backwards, the shuttle fires it's engines to slow down and enter the atmosphere. The shuttle begins to be slowed down by the atmosphere as it flips to a forward position for a proper landing.


What is the same between space rockets and space shuttle?

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