Lettering on the space shuttle including the orbiter's name (Discovery, Atlantis, etc.) and the word "United States" uses the Helvetica font.
Orbiters have featured 2 different NASA logos over the years including the current "meatball' logo with a blue background with stars with NASA in red as well as the stylized "worm" logo. Both logos include custom designed lettering and are not part of an full font. Some designers have created complete fonts inspired by these designs however.
No space shuttles were used in 1980.
What materials are used to make space shuttles?"
Space shuttles, telescopes and more
The space shuttle is a reusable space vehicle; it goes into space and it comes back, and can be used again for futher missions into space. Whereas, previously space travel was done by rockets that could be used only once. The rockets would be used up after a single use. Shuttles, therefore, are the kind that can shuttle back and forth.
Space Shuttles do not land in Houston
No space shuttles were used in 1980.
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
What materials are used to make space shuttles?"
yes
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Space shuttles, telescopes and more
space shuttles
the called space shuttles
The space shuttle is a reusable space vehicle; it goes into space and it comes back, and can be used again for futher missions into space. Whereas, previously space travel was done by rockets that could be used only once. The rockets would be used up after a single use. Shuttles, therefore, are the kind that can shuttle back and forth.
Currently... Space Shuttles and a Space Station which is not a vehicle per se.
NASA space shuttles
Space Shuttles do not land in Houston