Voyager is not a Space Shuttle, but more a space craft.
Yes, both Voyager spacecraft travel much faster than the space shuttle. The space shuttle only needs to travel about 5 miles per second to achieve Low-Earth-Orbit. Voyager 1 travels at over 10 miles per second.
There were 5. Space Shuttle Columbia (destroyed in 2003), Space Shuttle Challenger (destroyed in 1886), Space Shuttle Discovery, Space Shuttle Atlantis, and Space Shuttle Endeavour.
The American space shuttle.
Ellison Onizuka was the first Asian American to "reach" space. He flew into space successfully with the Space Shuttle Discovery. He was killed during the mission as the Space Shuttle Challenger destructed.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
They were both launched into space by NASA. It should be noted that Voyager was NOT a space shuttle, but rather an unmanned deep space probe.
Yes, both Voyager spacecraft travel much faster than the space shuttle. The space shuttle only needs to travel about 5 miles per second to achieve Low-Earth-Orbit. Voyager 1 travels at over 10 miles per second.
There were 5. Space Shuttle Columbia (destroyed in 2003), Space Shuttle Challenger (destroyed in 1886), Space Shuttle Discovery, Space Shuttle Atlantis, and Space Shuttle Endeavour.
The American space shuttle.
Ellison Onizuka was the first Asian American to "reach" space. He flew into space successfully with the Space Shuttle Discovery. He was killed during the mission as the Space Shuttle Challenger destructed.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
If this is a Star Treck question, its: Explosive carried by Voyager. A shuttle could carry forty tons of this, which was powerful enough to destroy a space craftship when detonated inside it.Explosive carried by Voyager. A shuttle could carry forty tons of this, which was powerful enough to destroy a space craftship when detonated inside it.
The North American Space Agency in 1963 Kv111
Valery V Ryumin was the ninth and final Russian cosmonaut to fly to Mir on an American Space Shuttle. He flew on STS-91.
Mercury.
The Space Shuttle
April 12th, 1981.