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Most of the parts on the Shuttles are made of high tensile strength aluminum alloy composites (e.g., 6061-T6) or Titanium alloy.
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Aluminum and Titanium are popular for their strength to weight ratios, but many metals are used.
A space shuttle is a reusable launch and orbital spacecraft. It was designed by NASA for human space flight. The space shuttle takes humans into space. It also can be used to deploy satellites, probes, additions to the space station, and parts used to work on the space station. The space shuttle has also been used to conduct experiments in space.
Strategic metals are those metals which are required for the economic development and national defence of a country. They are used as jet fuels, space research,atomic plants. Examples are manganese, titanium, zirconium
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Titanium is the most commonly used material for making satellites.
There are no "nonmetallic metals", all metals are metallic by definition.
Metals are used in chemistry for coating of some metalloids and nonmetals
The two metals used are URANIUM-235 and BORON
No, it can not be used. Every element has colour homogeneity.
Some radioactive metals are advantageous because they are useful. Certain radioactive metals like cobalt-60 are used as gamma ray sources for portable X-ray equipment, and to sterilize foods and other products. The most common use of radioactive metals is the use of uranium in nuclear reactors, principally to generate electric power. Radioactive metals are used as thermoelectric generators in space probes that travel far from the sun (because solar panels won't work far out). And these are just a few of their uses.
The reactivity of metals is used to transfer electricity without much electrical loss.
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Because metals are conductors.