the early 80's crash? no
Yes, 2 shuttles were destroyed and there were other minor incidents as well.
Yes the Shuttle Columbia, suffered a great tragedy in 2003 and the Shuttle Challenger was lost to an explosion after launch in 1988. Columbia was one of the first shuttles and made over 20 trips to space. She was a great ship. R.I.P Cosmonauts.
Yes.
NASA does not use spac shuttle any more
Satellites don't provide power for space shuttles. The shuttle could receive power from the international space station, but besides that, the shuttle wouldn't take any power from any satellites.
Yes, 2 shuttles were destroyed and there were other minor incidents as well.
All ofChallenger's debris landed into the ocean just off the Kennedy Space Center. No one on the surface was struck.
Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle
Yes the Shuttle Columbia, suffered a great tragedy in 2003 and the Shuttle Challenger was lost to an explosion after launch in 1988. Columbia was one of the first shuttles and made over 20 trips to space. She was a great ship. R.I.P Cosmonauts.
Apollo 13 was not a Space Shuttle in any sence, as it was not a reusable space craft.
Australia hasn't sent its own astronauts, but some astronauts that were born in Australia have been in space with missions from other countries. Paul Scully Power was on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984. He was born in Sydney. Andrew Thomas was born in Adelaide and he has been on several Space Shuttle missions and was also on Russia's Mir space station. = =
Unfortunately, the Space Shuttle Program Has Been Retired, and All Remaining Shuttles Converted Into Museum Exhibits. There Are No Longer Any Space Shuttle Launches.
the space shuttle is propeled by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen oxidiser.
Yes.
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NASA does not use spac shuttle any more
Not at this time