A Line judge indicates the Umpire whether the shuttle has landed in or out of the lines assigned.A line judge indicates the umpire, whether the shuttle landed 'in' or 'out' the line.to see if the shuttle lands in or out of the court lineshope this could help you :)
A Line judge indicates the Umpire whether the shuttle has landed in or out of the lines assigned.A line judge indicates the umpire, whether the shuttle landed 'in' or 'out' the line.to see if the shuttle lands in or out of the court lineshope this could help you :)
No space shuttle has landed on the moon. The craft would need ample landing space to do so. But even then, the shuttle could not LEAVE the moon, since the boosters needed to lift off would not be present.
Historians believe that people from Asia, China, and Polynesia may have also landed in North America.
Nope. Yuma doesn't have suitable facilities that could have supported the Space Shuttle, and there was no point to building any when they already had backup sites at Vandenberg to the west in California, and White Sands to the east in New Mexico. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_space_shuttle_landing_sites
A shuttle could be, in theory but it is much more likely to be hit by a micrometeorite.
At the moment (2013) there is no shuttle built that could go to Mars
By a rocket or space shuttle
yes you can land a shuttle on mars. This is because its similar to earth in many ways (:
The shuttle rockets are not as powerful as the Saturn 5 rocket.
It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit
They planned that each shuttle could make 100 flights.