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If for some reason right then and there a star imploded and made a black hole and the space shuttle met it's unlikely demise.
Some natural satellites were created there, but artificial satellites are placed there using rockets.
Satellites are launched into space for a specific job. Most commonly satellites are used to support communication, such as TV and provide source for phone cells.
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).
Scientists are still exploring exactly what can be done in outer space and how we can do it, so mostly the space shuttles and space stations have been used for research about weightlessness, vacuum, and other aspects of being in outer space. Space certainly has some very solid practical applications already, such as communications satellites and global positioning satellites, and one of the functions of space shuttles has been to put satellites in their orbits (although there are also other ways of putting satellites into orbit) and in some cases, to repair satellites that are already in orbit.
Space Cowboys (2000) is one of the best examples of space shuttle travel.
If for some reason right then and there a star imploded and made a black hole and the space shuttle met it's unlikely demise.
the shuttle has some sort of protective paint which protects the hull from the nuclear particles the sun releases into space.
Some natural satellites were created there, but artificial satellites are placed there using rockets.
astronauts need a space shuttle too travel to space, they use MMU's ( Man Maneuvering Unit ) to walk around space, MMU's are chairs that astronauts attach to them to control their movements because space has no air so we can't move
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).
well there is the space shuttle
Satellites are launched into space for a specific job. Most commonly satellites are used to support communication, such as TV and provide source for phone cells.
Some of the biggest mistakes that have been made by astronauts when in space include the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident in 1986 and the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003.
Scientists are still exploring exactly what can be done in outer space and how we can do it, so mostly the space shuttles and space stations have been used for research about weightlessness, vacuum, and other aspects of being in outer space. Space certainly has some very solid practical applications already, such as communications satellites and global positioning satellites, and one of the functions of space shuttles has been to put satellites in their orbits (although there are also other ways of putting satellites into orbit) and in some cases, to repair satellites that are already in orbit.
India has launched 56 satellites into space to date. Many of which have since completed their missions and are no longer operational, some have been landed.
India has launched 56 satellites into space to date. Many of which have since completed their missions and are no longer operational, some have been landed.