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Space shuttles use energy, not make it
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
Space craft prior to the space shuttles were one-time-use vehicles. The space shuttles were made to be multiple use vehicles.
well you know its pretty simple space shuttles were made for going into outer space and for missions.Rockets were made for pickles,lolipops,gumdrops,french fries,and other foods such as takis, doritos,fritos,prretelz and etc.
I'm pretty sure that space shuttles brought up pieces of it and they made it up there
there were 7 shuttles made, but only 3 are in use today. the ones that are in use are Discovery, Endervor, and Atlantis. the ones that blew up were coulumbia and challenger. the ones that were made just for test were Enterprice and Pathfinder.
so they dont crush under the pressure in space and to prevent it from melting
Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. Enterprise was the only Shuttle that never went to space.
Most of the parts on the Shuttles are made of high tensile strength aluminum alloy composites (e.g., 6061-T6) or Titanium alloy.
Satellites and space shuttles are found in the exosphere layer of the Earth's atmosphere. The exosphere extends from an altitude of about 600 km (373 miles) upwards, and is where most man-made satellites orbit the Earth. Space shuttles operate both within and beyond the exosphere during their missions.
Simply because of the amount of energy required to put it into orbit.
Space shuttles are primarily made of aluminum alloys, reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) for the heat shield, and thermal protection tiles. The external fuel tank is made of aluminum and the solid rocket boosters use a combination of aluminum, steel, and composite materials. Various other materials such as titanium, ceramics, and specific polymers are also used in different components of the space shuttle.