The average air pressure inside the space shuttle is 1,033 grams per square centimeter. This measurement mimics the amount of air pressure measured on Earth at sea level.
Destination Air Shuttle was created in 2007.
Ultimate Air Shuttle was created in 2009.
The air in the space shuttle is pressurized, the whole thing has air in it to breathe.
Norwegian Air Shuttle was created on 1993-01-22.
Jamaica Air Shuttle was created on 2009-06-09.
Yes, there is a buoyant force on objects inside the space shuttle while it is in orbit; however, this force is minimal compared to what we experience on Earth. In orbit, the shuttle and its contents are in a state of free fall, creating a microgravity environment. While air provides some buoyancy, objects behave as if they are weightless, and the buoyant force is not enough to produce noticeable effects. Thus, the concept of buoyancy is largely irrelevant in this context.
There is no air in space and because of that, the noise it makes can not transmit elsewhere. The sound it makes is well noticeable inside the craft though. Sound moves through the materials the shuttle is built from and then it starts transmitting these sounds into the air on board, and this noise is very well audible. I am sorry to say, but I can not explain the sound it actually makes. maybe there is something on Nasa homepage regarding this.
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It exploded in the air due to a hole in the shuttle. Scientists later found that they were travelling in space with a hole in it.
Pressure belts in the atmosphere occur due to large scale verticle movements of air and create the different temperature climates on the surface of the planet.
We will assume you are asking about the Space Shuttle, a reusable spacecraft flown by NASA. While the shuttle is lifting off and in the atmosphere any sound generated by the shuttle will travel through the air. When the shuttle is in orbit there is no (or very very little) air and any sound that would have been generated by the shuttle will not be transmitted. There is a pressurized atmosphere within the shuttle that allows the voices of the astronauts to travel within the shuttle just as it does on the surface of the Earth.
You can find Space Shuttle Enterprise at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space museum in New York Coty, Space Shuttle Discovery at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum in Virginia, Space Shuttle Altantis at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, and Space Shuttle Endeavour at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California.