your question doesnt even make any sense, do you mean, like if you were standing right next to it???? Well if you were you would probably die
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
A space shuttle uses a combination of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen.
Aluminum!
The fuel is monomethylhydrazine(MMT) and the oxidizer is N2O4.
yes the space shuttle is expensive then a rocket. dont gt made but i guessed on dis question. but i am kind a sure.. seeya
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
At launch the solid rocket booster uses a solid propellant with a mixture of powdered aluminum and ammonium perchlorate. The Space Shuttle itself uses Liquid Hydrogen (Hydrazine) & liquid oxygen.
A space shuttle uses a combination of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen.
I dont know what your talking about
Aluminum!
Apollo 13 did not use a Space Shuttle. Apollo 13 was in April, 1970. The Space Shuttle was not invented until the '80s. Apollo 13 was launched by Saturn V.
The fuel is monomethylhydrazine(MMT) and the oxidizer is N2O4.
the space shuttle challenger was kind of safe. the only problem was that it was a cold day and the O-rings broke because of the cold.
Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.
yes the space shuttle is expensive then a rocket. dont gt made but i guessed on dis question. but i am kind a sure.. seeya
No. The USSR was the first to launch any kind of space craft with the launch of "Sputnik 1" in 1957. The US was the first to send a man to the moon in 1969 with the Apollo 11 mission
NASA owns a pair of modified Boeing 747s for ferrying space shuttle orbiters between Vandenburg Air Force Base in California and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.