to make thread and weave clothe into towels to bathe.
No, it is not possible.
yes
It moves things and people to and from space. That's why it's called a shuttle, because it shuttles stuff.
Though flying shuttles still exist in our modern day era, they can be used but generally, they aren't. There's much more advanced ways of weaving compared to 1733, when the shuttle was first enhanced by John Kay. So sure, owners of flying shuttles can use them if they want but in general, it is unlikely.
space shuttles fly in space and then like an aeroplane it lands on a runway with a parachute flying out the back
you are an idoit
A non flying kite would defeat the purpose of it being a kite entirely.
If you mean space shuttles, the answer is no.
Well both do...the shuttles go in to orbit and return (at least they used to when NASA was still flying them), the ISS is left in orbit
i am pretty sure you can find a game called shuttles
NASA space shuttles
Space shuttles are rockets, however they were intended to be mostly reusable while other rockets are totally disposable.However the space shuttle is no longer being used: the design is considered obsolete, equipment was aging and deteriorating faster than expected, and they were no longer considered safe to continue flying.